Patents Assigned to Advanced Logic Research, Inc.
  • Patent number: 5708848
    Abstract: An interface allows a given CPU (Central Processing Unit) to communicate concurrently with a large number of disk drives in a high-performance, low-cost system. Plural seek operations can be performed concurrently, to serve a common processor. Also, heterogeneous physical drives--of any physical or logical configuration (storage capacity, number of heads, and so forth)--can be combined into one or more "logical" drives as seen by a host operating system. An "on-board" embodiment provides an "enhanced" IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) disk drive that is an extension of the industry-standard IDE drives, allowing an arbitrary number of independently seeking IDE drives on a conventionally single-seeking, two-drive-maximum bus. In a "paddle board" embodiment, low-cost IDE drives of arbitrary physical size, storage capacity and geometry, can be combined simply and inexpensively into a high-performance storage device. For example, a 3.5" 80 MB (megabyte) drive can be transparently combined with a 2.5" 60 MB drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1998
    Assignee: Advanced Logic Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Vic Sangveraphunsiri, Felix Pinai, Thomas Shu, Cameron Spears
  • Patent number: 5530620
    Abstract: A system and method for upgrading a computer is disclosed. Certain essential chips present in the original computer system are functionally, but not necessarily physically, removed from the computer system. Functions which would otherwise be performed by the original chips are instead performed by higher-performance chips on a plug-in module which is plugged into the computer system. The functional removal of the certain chips from the original computer system is achieved through simple insertion of the plug-in module. No replacement or substitution of original chips or boards is necessary. Furthermore, upgraded computer systems may be further upgraded by replacement of a first plug-in module with a second plug-in module with different performance characteristics. The upgrade capability is accessible from outside the cabinet, to avoid opening the cabinet to upgrade the system. Advantageously, means are provided for ensuring that the module cannot be inserted or removed when system power is turned on.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1996
    Assignee: Advanced Logic Research, Inc.
    Inventor: Vic Sangveraphunsiri
  • Patent number: 5321827
    Abstract: A system and method for upgrading a computer is disclosed. Certain essential chips present in the original computer system are functionally, but not necessarily physically, removed from the computer system. Functions which would otherwise be performed by the original chips are instead performed by higher-performance chips on a plug-in module which is plugged into the computer system. The functional removal of the certain chips from the original computer system is achieved through simple insertion of the plug-in module. No replacement or substitution of original chips or boards is necessary. Furthermore, upgraded computer systems may be further upgraded by replacement of a first plug-in module with a second plug-in module with different performance characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1994
    Assignee: Advanced Logic Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Gene Y. Lu, David L. Kelly, Norman M. Hack, Scott R. Rushford
  • Patent number: 5297272
    Abstract: A system and method for upgrading a computer is disclosed. Certain essential chips present in the original computer system are functionally, but not physically, removed from the computer system. The functions which would otherwise be performed by the original chips are instead performed by higher-performance chips on a plug-in module which is plugged into the computer system. The functional removal of the certain chips from the original computer system is achieved through simple insertion of the plug-in module. No replacement or substitution of original chips or boards is necessary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1994
    Assignee: Advanced Logic Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Gene Y. Lu, David L. Kelly, Norman M. Hack, Scott R. Rushford