COMPUTER PROGRAMS PROVIDING TERMINAL

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HOSTEXPLORER OPEN TEXT SA ULC 1959 Upper Water Street, Suite 900 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J2X2 Canada Computer programs for providing terminal sessions from personal computers and workstations to host computers and related documentation in the nature of instructional user guides, release notes, programming guides, and in-product help instructions sold as a unit; computer software for terminal emulation connection to enterprise hosts; network communication software; PC-to-host software solution, namely, downloadable software for terminal emulation and software recorded on CDs for terminal emulation; and PC-to-host software solution, namely, downloadable software that provides access to data and applications residing on enterprise and legacy system hosts;HOST EXPLORER;Web-to-host software solution, namely, non-downloadable software for terminal emulation; and Web-to-host software solution, namely, non-downloadable software that provides access to data and applications residing on enterprise and legacy system hosts;
QUIKSYNQ KMSYSTEMS, INC. SUITE 100 2869 JOHNSON FERRY RD. MARIETTA GA 30062 computer programs for providing terminal emulation and instruction manuals sold therewith;quick-synq;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A computer gaming system and method of operation thereof are provided that both drastically reduce the cost of gaming stations and allow contemporaneous access to multiple game programs from a single gaming station. The computer gaming system of the present invention allows for transparent modifications and upgrades to the gaming programs by executing gaming programs on a server/host computer connected to a plurality of client/terminal computers via communication pathways. Each client/terminal computer comprises a client/terminal program that allows input and output streams of the gaming program executed on the server/host computer to be separated and redirected to the client/terminal computers. Since the gaming programs are executed entirely on the server/host computer, with only wagering input and display output operations being executed on the client/terminal computers, the cost of the hardware and software required for each client/terminal computer is greatly reduced. A patron of a client/terminal computer can access any of the gaming programs executed on the server/host computer. Modifications and upgrades of the gaming programs only need to be performed on the server/host computer. By using a stereo head-mounted display together with a joystick input device and wireless communication pathways, the present invention allows a patron to participate in a mobile gaming environment.