Patents by Inventor Gardner C. Hendrie

Gardner C. Hendrie has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4750177
    Abstract: A fault-tolerant computer system provides information transfers between the units of a computing module, including a processor unit and a memory unit and one or more peripheral control units, on a bus structure common to all the units. Information-handling parts of the system, both in the bus structure and in each unit, can have a duplicate partner. Error detectors check the operation of the bus structure and of each system unit to provide information transfers only on fault-free bus conductors and between fault-free units. The computer system can operate in this manner essentially without interruption in the event of faults by using only fault-free conductors and functional units.Arbitration circuits of unusual speed and simplicity provide units of the computing module with access to the common bus structure according to the priority of each unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1988
    Assignee: Stratus Computer, Inc.
    Inventors: Gardner C. Hendrie, Kurt F. Baty, Ronald E. Dynneson, Daniel M. Falkoff, Robert Reid, Joseph E. Samson, Kenneth T. Wolff
  • Patent number: 4654857
    Abstract: A fualt-tolerant computer system provides information transfers between the units of a computing module, including a processor unit and a memory unit and one or more peripheral control units, on a bus structure common to all the units. Information-handling parts of the system, both in the bus structure and in each unit, can have a duplicate partner. Error detectors check the operation of the bus structure and of each system unit to provide information transfers only on fault-free bus conductors and between fault-free units. The computer system can operate in this manner essentially without interruption in the event of faults by using only fault-free conductors and functional units.Arbitration circuits of unusual speed and simplicity provide units of the computing module with access to the common bus structure according to the priority of each unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1987
    Assignee: Stratus Computer, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph E. Samson, Kenneth T. Wolff, Robert Reid, Gardner C. Hendrie, Daniel M. Falkoff, Ronald E. Dynneson, Daniel M. Clemson, Kurt F. Baty
  • Patent number: 4597084
    Abstract: A fault-tolerant computer system provides information transfers between the units of a computing module, including a processor unit and a memory unit and one or more peripheral control units, on a bus structure common to all the units. Information-handling parts of the system, both in the bus structure and in each unit, can have a duplicate partner. The units of a module check incoming and outgoing signals for errors, signal other module units of a detected error, and disable the unit from sending potentially erroneous information onto the bus structure. Error detectors check the operation of the bus structure and of each system unit to provide information transfers only on fault-free bus conductors and between fault-free units. The computer system can operate in this manner essentially without interruption in the event of faults by using only fault-free conductors and functional units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1986
    Assignee: Stratus Computer, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald E. Dynneson, Gardner C. Hendrie
  • Patent number: 4218753
    Abstract: A data processing system which employs a CPU and a MOS memory, the memory requiring replenishing or refreshing periodically. The CPU includes microcode containing microinstructions, the microinstructions providing control for the CPU including control for the memory. The refreshing scheme employs apparatus for decoding of these microinstructions and for providing refreshing signals to the memory in such a manner that all non-refreshing operations of the data processing system proceed without being delayed by operation of the refreshing apparatus. The algorithm which guides the operation of the CPU includes a number of system operating modes (such as FETCH, MULTIPLY, DIVIDE, HALT, DATA CHANNEL, and others). These modes each contain an operating state designated RAC.fwdarw.MEM which indicates that a refresh signal automatically is forwarded to the MOS memory when a particular operating mode runs through its respective operating states.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1980
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventor: Gardner C. Hendrie