Patents Assigned to Tandem Computers
  • Patent number: 4356550
    Abstract: A multiprocessor system, the kind in which two or more separate processor modules are interconnected for two power supplies, provides the entire power for the device controller in the event the other power supply fails. The distributed power supply system permits any processor module or device controller to be powered down so that on-line maintenance can be performed in a power-off condition while the rest of the multiprocessor system is on-line and functional.The multiprocessor system includes a memory system in which the memory of each processor module is divided into four logical address areas--user data, system data, user code and system code. The memory system includes a map which translates logical addresses to physical addresses and which coacts with the multiprocessor system to bring pages from secondary memory into primary main memory as required to implement a virtual memory system. The map also provides a protection function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1982
    Assignee: Tandem Computers Incorporated
    Inventors: James A. Katzman, Joel F. Bartlett, Richard M. Bixler, William H. Davidow, John A. Despotakis, Peter J. Graziano, Michael D. Green, David A. Greig, Steven J. Hayashi, David R. Mackie, Dennis L. McEvoy, James G. Treybig, Steven W. Wierenga
  • Patent number: 4228496
    Abstract: A multiprocessor system the kind in which two or more separate processor modules are interconnected for parallel processing includes two redundant interprocessor buses dedicated exclusively to interprocessor communication. Any processor module may send information to any other processor module by either bus. The buses are shared in use by the processor modules on a time-sharing basis. Use of each bus is controlled by a special bus controller.The multiprocessor system includes an input/output system having multi-port device controllers and input/output buses connecting each device controller for access by the input/output channels of at least two different processor modules. Each device controller includes logic which insures that only one port is selected for access at a time.The multiprocessor system includes a distributed power supply system which insures nonstop operation of the remainder of the multiprocessor system in the event of a failure of a power supply for a part of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1980
    Assignee: Tandem Computers Incorporated
    Inventors: James A. Katzman, Joel F. Bartlett, Richard M. Bixler, William H. Davidow, John A. Despotakis, Peter J. Graziano, Michael D. Green, David A. Greig, Steven J. Hayashi, David R. Mackie, Dennis L. McEvoy, James G. Treybig, Steven W. Wierenga