EFFICIENT OPERATING SYSTEMS ELECTRONIC

Brand Owner Address Description
MICRODOS Technology Innovations Attn: Paul LeFrois 11 Schoen Place Pittsford NY 14534 efficient operating systems for electronic display systems including electronically embedded advertising, electronic components and devices, wireless devices, and other computer operating systems, worldwide. The mark will be used with integrated circuits and thin film systems where efficient and/or compressed code is used to reduce component requirements and memory overhead. Electronic paper, electronic ink, embedded display, embedded components, books, greeting cards, product packaging, electronic signage, embedded information retrieval and displays, newspapers, books and magazines, electronic newspapers, books, and magazines. Systems accessing random access memory (RAM), flash memory, other means of mass storage, computation, providing information in any form for direct human perception, recognition or action. Containers such pill bottles, boxes, dispensers, augmentation of any consumer or professional product combining memory, access and display, instructions, enhancing information, etc. Any information components involving memory and conveyance of information via any means, including but not limited to audio, visual, black and white and color displays, et al, and in substrates such as paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, ceramic, metal, leather and such;MICRO DOS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An interactive method for electronic equipment is proposed. At least one interactive device is installed in the electronic equipment. Light intensity of an environment surrounding the electronic equipment and a user's operating condition are constantly detected by the interactive device. Back light intensity of a liquid crystal display and a keyboard base of the electronic equipment are adjusted according to the detected result. Moreover, the user's operating condition is determined as either being away from an operating position or being located in the operating position. If the user's location is altered from being away from the operating position to being in the operating position, the electronic equipment operates a greeting mechanism preset by the user. If the user's location is altered from being in the operating position to being away from the operating position, the electronic equipment is actuated to enter a stand-by mode after a predetermined period of time.