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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 07, 2006
Filed:
Mar. 30, 2001
Allan Herrod, Farmingville, NY (US);
James R. Fuccello, Patchogue, NY (US);
Donald E. Schafer, Wantagh, NY (US);
Steven Kramp, Kings Park, NY (US);
Eugene B. Joseph, Coram, NY (US);
Duanfeng He, Farmingville, NY (US);
Arman Nikzad, Holbrook, NY (US);
Allan Herrod, Farmingville, NY (US);
James R. Fuccello, Patchogue, NY (US);
Donald E. Schafer, Wantagh, NY (US);
Steven Kramp, Kings Park, NY (US);
Eugene B. Joseph, Coram, NY (US);
Duanfeng He, Farmingville, NY (US);
Arman Nikzad, Holbrook, NY (US);
Symbol Technologies, Inc., Holtsville, NY (US);
Abstract
An operating system that provides for the capability to accept input from a number of devices, and transfer the data to the appropriate application without using an application to perform routing tasks, thus freeing up more processor time and memory space for the applications. The operating system includes data format translator applications that may be called by the operating system in order to convert the data to the proper format. The decision as to which data format translator application should be called may be made by using information on the input device which the data came from, as well additional information, to determine if a conversion application or other application is required.