COMPUTER PROGRAMS ON RECORDING MEDIA

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FARMPLAN Farmplan Computer Systems, Inc. Suite 200 3131 Impala Dr. San Jose CA 95117 Computer Programs on Recording Media Comprising Floppy Disks;
FARMPLAN COMPUTER SYSTEMS INC. Farmplan Computer Systems, Inc. Suite 200 3131 Impala Dr. San Jose CA 95117 COMPUTER PROGRAMS ON RECORDING MEDIA INCLUDING FLOPPY DISKS AND INSTRU CTION MANUALS;
MOSAIX MOSAIX, INC. 6464 185th Avenue N.E. Redmond WA 980526736 COMPUTER PROGRAMS ON RECORDING MEDIA INCLUDING FLOPPY DISKS AND INSTRUCTIONAL MANUALS;CONSULTING SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF STRATEGIC MARKETING PLANNING, ANALYSIS AND CONTROL;
MOSAIX CLAYCAMP, HENRY J. 2601 NEWMAN ROAD WEST LAFAYETTE IN 47906 COMPUTER PROGRAMS ON RECORDING MEDIA INCLUDING FLOPPY DISKS AND INSTRUCTIONAL MANUALS;CONSULTING SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF STRATEGIC MARKETING PLANNING, ANALYSIS AND CONTROL;
SUP'R'FILER Farmplan Computer Systems, Inc. Suite 200 3131 Impala Dr. San Jose CA 95117 Computer Programs on Recording Media;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the word Filer, apart from the mark as shown.;SUPERFILER;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus for recording firmware in a computer system can include a ROM divided into at least two blocks such as a main block and an auxiliary block, for storing system control programs, and a RAM can be provided for temporarily storing the programs stored in the ROM when used to selectively control and update the ROM. A method for recording firmware in a computer system can include dividing an area for storing system control programs into at least two blocks, recording a first program on a first block, recording a second program for selectively deleting, recording and updating the first program on a second block, confirming a control block, loading firmware of the block that will not be controlled, and selectively blanking and updating the block that will be controlled. Although the firmware of the main block is updated or damaged, the system can perform a desired operation (e.g., repair or recovery), without physically replacing the main or damaged block.