BLOCK LETS

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BLOCKLETS Trustus Pty Ltd 3/305 North Terrace Adelaide 5000 SA Australia BLOCK LETS;Computer services, namely, providing programming, consulting, maintenance, and design of data systems, in particular for the following types of computer software-- for data storage, for computer file systems, for computer caches and tape storage, for eliminating redundant data before data storage and communication, for computer communications software for network caches, for computer communication software for network protocols, for computer communication software for the transmission of files, electronic mail, web pages, software, and databases, for computer search engine software containing index, comparison and retrieval capabilities, for data compression software, for computer filtration software, namely for detection of unwanted electronic mail and attachments and for the identification of frequently occurring spans of data in data streams, for computer utility programs for the purpose of backing up and archiving data, and for computer utility programs for the purpose of identifying files of similar content in a file system; recovery of computer data; providing online computer databases in the fields of computers and information technology; consultancy in the field of computer rental; updating of computer software; leasing access time to a computer for the manipulation of data; rental of computer software; professional consultancy in the fields of information technology and computer information security;
BLOCKLETS ROCKSOFT LIMITED 7th Floor, Shell House 170 North Terrace Adelaide SA 5000 Australia BLOCK LETS;Computer services for others, namely, providing programming, consulting, maintenance of computer software, and design of computer hardware and computer software for data systems, in particular, for the following types of computer software-- for data storage, for computer file systems, for computer caches and tape storage, for eliminating redundant data before data storage and communication, for computer communications software for network caches, for computer communication software for network protocols, for computer communication software for the transmission of files, electronic mail, web pages, software, and databases, for computer search engine software containing index, comparison and retrieval capabilities, for data compression software, for computer filtration software, namely, for detection of unwanted electronic mail and attachments and for the identification of frequently occurring spans of data in data streams, for computer utility programs for the purpose of backing up and archiving data, and for computer utility programs for the purpose of identifying files of similar content in a file system; recovery of computer data; providing online non-downloadable software for use with computer databases in the fields of computers and information technology; consultancy in the field of computer rental; updating of computer software for others; rental of computer software; professional consultancy in the fields of information technology and computer information security;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and apparatus for determining which of a plurality of physical blocks associated with a logical block is more recently associated with the logical block are disclosed. According to one aspect of the present invention, a method for resolving associations of a first physical block and a second physical block to a logical block associated with a non-volatile memory system includes obtaining a first identifier associated with the first physical block and obtaining a second identifier associated with the second physical block. The identifiers are compared to ascertain whether the first identifier indicates that the first physical block is more recently associated with the logical block. The method also includes completing an operation arranged to provide contents associated with the logical block to the first physical block when it is determined that the first identifier indicates that the first physical block is more newly associated with the logical block.