INTEGRATED CIRCUITS RELATED FIRMWARE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DRX TRIDENT MICROSYSTEMS (FAR EAST) LTD. Ugland House, Cayman Islands integrated circuits and related firmware, namely, microprocessors, microcontrollers, and operating software for video and audio modulators for use with televisions, none being identification scanners or apparatus utilizing such scanners for reading labels and other identification marking on goods and packaging of goods to facilitate inventory control, tracking, sorting, and/or distribution of such goods none being identified as audio/video devices, namely, digital signal processors, compressors, limiters, expanders, switching, feedback suppression, equalization and filtering devices;79029688;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
DRX MICRONAS GMBH Hans-Bunte-Strasse 19 Freiburg D-79108 Germany Integrated circuits and related firmware, namely microprocessors, digital signal processors and microcontrollers for video and audio modulators and demodulators for use with televisions, none being identification scanners or apparatus utilizing such scanners for reading labels and other identification marking on goods and packaging of goods to facilitate inventory control, tracking, sorting, and/or distribution of such goods;76697874;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for identifying compatibility between firmware images. The method for identifying compatibility between firmware images includes analyzing a control block of each of the firmware images, where each of the control blocks includes a firmware family code and a compatibility table of a firmware image associated with the control block. Next, the method determines if the firmware family codes of the firmware images are the same and whether any of the compatibility table entries pertain to either firmware image. Generally, if the firmware family codes are the same, the firmware images are considered compatible, however, if the firmware family codes are different, the firmware images are considered to be incompatible, unless a compatibility table entry indicates otherwise.