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The arguments are more like bring the examiner to an understanding of "active identification method" vs. "passive identification method" based on issues of claimed subject matter involving non-obvious complexity.

The non-obvious issues are accumulated on prior IP....e.g. 108 and the MEMORY issues of NUNCHI alluded to in the claims...that others do not outline in claims, because they do not have the back bone of prior IP to fashion the verbiage around..

Makes no difference which type of memory, volatile or non-volatile. This is the tricky part for e.Digital, as they do not want to hem themselves (limit) to their proprietary non- volatile considerations.

RE: Bob Roots.."MicroOS is the only operating system for ***** memory that has a data transfer rate limited only by ***** memory write speed. The operating system therefore supports the recording speeds required to write directly to primary memory without intermediary memory."

The recording speeds can be any type telemetry from any type sensor.

MicroOS functions with or without a subset memory process. Memory write speed hinders the performance of MicroOS .... the faster the write the better.....the less subset memory the better.

The new MicroOS..

MicroOS is the only operating system for a data collection network transfer that has a data transfer rate limited only by the network latency.....through to a final memory write condition.

FWIW

doni

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