MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE USED BY ELECTRIC

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LOAD MASTER SCHLUMBERGER INDUSTRIES, INC. 200 ASHFORD CENTER NORTH, SUITE 200 ATLANTA GA 30338 microcomputer software used by electric utilities to perform load research on data collected from electric meters and to generate reports based upon said data;LOAD;
MINI-MASTER SCHLUMBERGER INDUSTRIES, INC. 200 ASHFORD CENTER NORTH, SUITE 200 ATLANTA GA 30338 microcomputer software used by electric utilities to program electronic utility meters, to collect data from said meters, and to generate reports based upon said data;
MULTI-MASTER ITRON ELECTRICITY METERING, INC. 313-B North Highway 11 West Union SC 29696 microcomputer software used by electric utilities to program metering equipment, collect data, and generate reports based on the data;
MULTI-MASTER SCHLUMBERGER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SERVICE INC 5430 METRIC PLACE NORCROSS GA 30092 microcomputer software used by electric utilities to program metering equipment, collect data, and generate reports based on the data;
MULTI-NET SCHLUMBERGER INDUSTRIES, INC. 200 ASHFORD CENTER NORTH, SUITE 200 ATLANTA GA 30338 microcomputer software used by electric utilities for networking microcomputer systems used to collect and translate meter data into reports based upon said data;
NEXGEN SCHLUMBERGER INDUSTRIES, INC. 200 ASHFORD CENTER NORTH, SUITE 200 ATLANTA GA 30338 microcomputer software used by electric utilities to program electronic utility meters, to automatically collect data from said meters, and to generate reports based upon said data;
PC-PRO ITRON, INC. 2111 North Molter Road Liberty Lake WA 99019 microcomputer software used by electric utilities to program electric meters and recorders;
PRO-READ ITRON, INC. 2111 North Molter Road Liberty Lake WA 99019 microcomputer software used by electric utilities to program electronic utility meters and to collect data from said meters;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A processing system includes microcomputers A, B. A rewrite program for the microcomputer A includes a transfer routine for transferring a rewrite program for the microcomputer B. When a program rewrite unit outputs the rewrite program for the microcomputer B, the microcomputer A executes the transfer routine to transfer the rewrite program for the microcomputer B. A boot program of each microcomputer thereby need not be modified even when a flash memory storing the boot program of the microcomputer B is replaced with a mask ROM or the like. This enables the processing system to flexibly meet various applications.