Patents by Inventor Stephen I. Schleimer

Stephen I. Schleimer 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: 4499535
    Abstract: A digital computer uses a memory which is structured into objects, which are blocks of storage of arbitrary length, in which data items are accessed by descriptors which for a desired data item specify the object, the offset into that object, and the length of the data object. The computer system of the present invention further provides the ability to execute any of a plurality of dialects of internal instructions, the repertoire of such dialects being virtually infinite, since there is the ability to load a supporting microcode during operation as needed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1985
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Brett L. Bachman, Richard A. Belgard, David H. Bernstein, Richard G. Bratt, Gerald F. Clancy, Edward S. Gavrin, Ronald H. Gruner, Thomas M. Jones, Craig J. Mundie, James T. Nealon, John F. Pilat, Stephen I. Schleimer, Steven J. Wallach
  • Patent number: 4499604
    Abstract: A digital computer system having a memory for storing and providing data including instructions and a processor for processing data in response to the instructions and providing memory operation specifiers to the memory which specify an address of a data item and the memory operation to be performed on it. The instructions in the digital computer system include operation codes belonging to more than one set of operation codes and names representing items to be processed in the operation specified by the operation code. The data in memory further includes name table entries. Each name table entry corresponds to a name and contains information specifying the address of the item represented by the name. The processor includes apparatus for decoding each operation code in response to the operation code and to a dialect value contained in the decoding apparatus which specifies which operation code set the operation code being decoded belongs to.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1985
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Gerald F. Clancy, Ronald H. Gruner, Stephen I. Schleimer, Craig J. Mundie, Steven J. Wallach, Walter A. Wallach, Jr., John K. Ahlstrom, Michael S. Richmond, David H. Bernstein, Richard G. Bratt
  • Patent number: 4498131
    Abstract: A digital data processing system has a memory organized into objects containing at least operands and instructions. Each object is identified by a unique and permanent identifier code which identifies the data processing system and the object. The system utilizes unique addressing mechanisms the addresses of which have object fields, offset fields and length fields for specifying the location and the total number of bits of an addressed object. The system uses a protection technique to prevent unauthorized access to objects by users who are identified by a subject number which identifies the user, a process of the system for executing the user's procedure, and the type of operation of the system to be performed by the user's procedure. An access control list for each object includes an access control list entry for each subject having access rights to the object and means for confirming that a particular active subject has access rights to a particular object before permitting access to the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 5, 1985
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Richard G. Bratt, Edward S. Gavrin, Stephen I. Schleimer, John F. Pilat, Walter A. Wallach, Jr., Michael S. Richmond, Richard A. Belgard, David A. Farber, John K. Ahlstrom, Steven J. Wallach, Lawrence H. Katz, Douglas M. Wells, Craig J. Mundie, Gerald F. Clancy, David H. Bernstein, Thomas M. Jones, Brett L. Bachman
  • Patent number: 4498132
    Abstract: A digital data processing system has a memory organized into objects containing at least operands and instructions. Each object is identified by a unique and permanent identifier code which identifies the data processing system and the object. The system further uses multilevel microcode techniques for controlling sequences of microinstructions and for controlling the interval operations of the processor. The system uses a protection technique to prevent unauthorized access to objects by users who are identified by a subject number which identifies the user, a process of the system for executing a user's procedure, and the type of operation of the system to be performed by the user's procedure. An access control list for each object includes an access control list entry for each subject having access rights to the object and means for confirming that a particular active subject has access rights to a particular object before permitting access to the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 5, 1985
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: John K. Ahlstrom, Brett L. Bachman, Richard A. Belgard, David H. Bernstein, Richard G. Bratt, Gerald F. Clancy, Edward S. Gavrin, Ronald H. Gruner, Thomas M. Jones, Lawrence H. Katz, Craig J. Mundie, Michael S. Richmond, Stephen I. Schleimer, Steven J. Wallach, Walter A. Wallach, Jr., Douglas M. Wells
  • Patent number: 4493023
    Abstract: A data processing system having a flexible internal structure, protected from and effectively invisible to users, with multilevel control and stack mechanisms and capability of performing multiple, concurrent operations, and providing a flexible, simplified interface to users. The system is internally comprised of a plurality of separate, independent processors, each having a separate microinstruction control and at least one separate, independent port to a central communications and memory node. The communications and memory node is an independent processor having separate, independent microinstruction control and comprised of a plurality of independently operating, microinstruction controlled processors capable of performing multiple, concurrent memory and communications operations. Addressing mechanisms allow permanent, unique identification of information and an extremely large address space accessible and common to all such systems. Addresses are independent of system physical configuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1985
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Edward S. Gavrin, Richard G. Bratt, Stephen I. Schleimer, John F. Pilat, Michael S. Richmond, Walter A. Wallach, Jr., Richard A. Belgard, David A. Farber, John K. Ahlstrom, Steven J. Wallach, Gerald F. Clancy, Craig J. Mundie, Thomas M. Jones, Brett L. Bachman, David H. Bernstein
  • Patent number: 4480306
    Abstract: A data processing system having a flexible internal structure, protected from and effectively invisible to users, with multilevel control and stack mechanisms and capability of performing multiple, concurrent operations, and providing a flexible, simplified interface to users. The system is internally comprised of a plurality of separate, independent processors, each having a separate microinstruction control and at least one separate, independent port to a central communications and memory node. The communications and memory node is an independent processor having separate, independent microinstruction control and comprised of a plurality of independently operating, microinstruction controlled processors capable of performing multiple, concurrent memory and communications operations. Addressing mechanisms allow permanent, unique identification of information as objects and an extremely large address space accessible and common to all such systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Brett L. Bachman, Richard A. Belgard, David H. Bernstein, Richard G. Bratt, Gerald F. Clancy, Edward S. Gavrin, Thomas M. Jones, Lawrence H. Katz, Craig J. Mundie, John F. Pilat, Stephen I. Schleimer, Steven J. Wallach, Walter A. Wallach, Jr., Douglas M. Wells
  • Patent number: 4455604
    Abstract: The processor of the present invention executes procedures, which comprise S-language instructions and names. S-languages are of higher order than typical machine languages and can be tailored to user high-order languages. Each procedure includes a dialect code which the processor interprets, enabling it to execute any of a plurality of dialects of S-languages. The processor includes means for resolving names into operand logical addresses. The processor possosses multiple levels of microcode control means, each with its own set of stacks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: John K. Ahlstrom, Brett Bachman, Richard A. Belgard, David H. Bernstein, Richard G. Bratt, Ronald H. Gruner, Thomas M. Jones, Lawrence H. Katz, Craig J. Mundie, Michael S. Richmond, Stephen I. Schleimer, Steven J. Wallach, Walter A. Wallach, Jr, Douglas M. Well
  • Patent number: 4450522
    Abstract: In the digital computer system of the present invention, data items called immediate names represent other data items. The immediate name specifies either the address of the represented data item or the address of a pointer to the represented data item. Each immediate name contains a base address specifier specifying one of a set of architectural base addresses, an indirection specifier specifying whether the immediate name specifies the address of the represented item or the address of a pointer to the item, and a displacement from the specified architectural base address. The architectural base addresses are contained in registers accessible to a processor in the digital data processing system. The registers are loaded only when the processor preforms a call operation or a return operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 22, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: John F. Pilat, Michael S. Richmond, Walter A. Wallach, Jr., Stephen I. Schleimer
  • Patent number: 4445177
    Abstract: A data processing system having a flexible internal structure, protected from and effectively invisible to users, with multilevel control and stack mechanisms and capability of performing multiple, concurrent operations, and providing a flexible, simplified interface to users. The system is internally comprised of a plurality of separate, independent processors, each having a separate microinstruction control and at least one separate, independent port to a central communications and memory node. The communications and memory node is an independent processor having separate, independent microinstruction control and comprised of a plurality of independently operating, microinstruction controlled processors capable of performing multiple, concurrent memory and communications operations. Addressing mechanisms allow permanent, unique indentification of information as objects and an extremely large address space accessible and common to all such systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 24, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Richard G. Bratt, Stephen I. Schleimer, John F. Pilat, Richard A. Belgard, Steven J. Wallach, Gerald F. Clancy, Craig J. Mundie, David H. Bernstein, Edward S. Gavrin, Thomas M. Jones, Brett L. Bachman