Looking at the detailed diagrams -
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Jun 16, 2009 04:57PM
The Microprocessor and the DSP in the TFBVR was set at 16;1 ratio for Intel removable flash module, but it states, pg14, ''the circuitry is designed to accept larger capasity flash memory chip as they become more econimically feasiably'' and I suppose the DSP/processor codec transference back-n-forth from analog to digital in a 16;1 ratio is all encompassing as it pertains to codec bit-rates since we were the fist to do it digitally.
Page 15, 1a is where PN gets our claim on 774 of pulling the CF and player not functioning, because it states, ''a receiving socket electrically coupled to the memory control circuitry and configured for coupling with a flash memory module which operates as sole memory of the received processed sound electrical signals'' exactly how the B02 works.
ya baby - And I don't know why we can't go after the whole industry with that rocker-switch patent.
doni - on page 14 and number 16 on page 15,,, all those shut down signals on/thru various componetes to conserve battery usage... you think these are in effect on eVU causing it to do its thing. imo yup.
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