Patents by Inventor Michael J. Noll

Michael J. Noll 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: 6185696
    Abstract: A computer system includes a dual basic input-output system (BIOS) read-only memory (ROM) system to initialize the computer. When the computer is first powered on or reset, the primary BIOS ROM is initially enabled. The computer analyzes the contents of the primary BIOS memory to detect data errors. If a data error is detected, a chip enable circuit disables the primary BIOS ROM and enables a secondary BIOS ROM containing essentially the same initialization instructions as the primary BIOS ROM. If no errors are detected in the secondary BIOS ROM, the initialization of the computer proceeds using the secondary BIOS ROM. As part of the initialization procedure, the contents of the secondary BIOS ROM are copied to a random access memory. The primary BIOS ROM can then be reprogrammed with the contents of the secondary BIOS ROM using the copy in random access memory, or from the secondary BIOS ROM itself.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Assignee: Micron Electronics, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael J. Noll
  • Patent number: 5996072
    Abstract: The present invention relates to software used in conjunction with the BIOS POST process to preserve certain messages (referred to as "safeguarded messages") displayed on a video screen, while other messages, which are considered disposable messages, are not preserved on the screen. In one embodiment, prior to displaying a message, the software determines whether the generated message is a safeguarded message. The software then displays safeguarded messages and disposable messages on the video screen on preselected lines assigned to each category. Once the video screen is full of disposable messages and an additional message is to be displayed, a disposable message is removed from the screen leaving a character display line empty. The additional message is displayed on the newly-empty character display line. During the removal of a disposable message and the displaying of the additional message, the safeguarded messages are preserved on the screen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: Micron Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael J. Noll, Eric D. Anderson
  • Patent number: 5835695
    Abstract: A computer system includes a dual basic input-output system (BIOS) read-only memory (ROM) system to initialize the computer. When the computer is first powered on or reset, the primary BIOS ROM is initially enabled. The computer analyzes the entire program contents of the primary BIOS memory to detect data errors. If a data error is detected, a chip enable circuit disables the primary BIOS ROM and enables a secondary BIOS ROM containing essentially the same initialization instructions as the primary BIOS ROM. If no errors are detected in the secondary BIOS ROM, the initialization of the computer proceeds using the secondary BIOS ROM. As part of the initialization procedure, the contents of the secondary BIOS ROM are copied to a random access memory. The primary BIOS ROM can then be reprogrammed with the contents of the secondary BIOS ROM using the copy in random access memory, or from the secondary BIOS ROM itself.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1998
    Assignee: Micron Electronics, LLP
    Inventor: Michael J. Noll
  • Patent number: 5793943
    Abstract: A computer system includes a dual basic input-output system (BIOS) read-only memory (ROM) system to initialize the computer. When the computer is first powered on or reset, the primary BIOS ROM is initially enabled. The computer analyzes the entire program contents of the primary BIOS memory to detect data errors. If a data error is detected, a chip enable circuit disables the primary BIOS ROM and enables a secondary BIOS ROM containing essentially the same initialization instructions as the primary BIOS ROM. If no errors are detected in the secondary BIOS ROM, the initialization of the computer proceeds using the secondary BIOS ROM. As part of the initialization procedure, the contents of the secondary BIOS ROM are copied to a random access memory. The primary BIOS ROM can then be reprogrammed with the contents of the secondary BIOS ROM using the copy in random access memory, or from the secondary BIOS ROM itself.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Micron Electronics, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael J. Noll