COMPUTER PERIPHERAL SWITCHES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CRYSTAL-HOPPER LAN-HOPPER SYSTEMS, INC. Suite 250, 330 Research Court Norcross GA 30092 Computer peripheral switches, computer operating software, and user manuals sold as a unit for use on fiber optic based networks;CRYSTAL HOPPER;
DS1-HOPPER NET-HOPPER SYSTEMS, INC. 330 Research Court Suite 250 Norcross GA 30092 Computer peripheral switches, computer software for operating computer peripheral switches, and user manuals sold as a unit for use on copper based telephone networks;
DS3-HOPPER NET-HOPPER SYSTEMS, INC. 330 Research Court Suite 250 Norcross GA 30092 Computer peripheral switches, computer software for operating computer peripheral switches, and user manuals sold as a unit for use on cooper based telephone networks;
GLASS-HOPPER LAN-HOPPER SYSTEMS, INC. Suite 250, 330 Research Court Norcross GA 30092 Computer peripheral switches, computer operating software, and user manuals sold as a unit for use with fiber optic based networks in the telephone industry;GLASS HOPPER;
PASSTHRU-HOPPER LAN-HOPPER SYSTEMS, INC. Suite 250, 330 Research Court Norcross GA 30092 computer peripheral switches, computer operating software, and user manuals sold as a unit for use in ten or 100 mbps Ethernet and other unshield twisted pair wire networks;PASS THRU HOPPER;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. The present invention is directed to a peripheral device that integrally provides a program relating to the peripheral device, and may be connected to a computer system. The peripheral device includes a peripheral function subsystem for providing a peripheral device functionality. The peripheral device further includes a solid-state memory device storing a program relating to the peripheral device in a format used by disk drives. When the peripheral device is connected to a computer system, the program stored in the solid-state memory device is immediately available, and can be read by the computer system as though it was stored on a disk drive connected to the computer system.