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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 06, 2008
Filed:
Sep. 23, 2003
Robert M. Soule, Iii, Harrisburg, NC (US);
Daniel D. Yeakley, Monroe, NC (US);
Aldo Mario Caballero, Charlotte, NC (US);
James T. Sauerwein, Charlotte, NC (US);
Guy H. Berthiaume, Charlotte, NC (US);
Jeffrey Dean Harper, Charlotte, NC (US);
Adam E. Meggitt, Charlotte, NC (US);
Larry K. Hooks, Jr., Indian Trail, NC (US);
Brian V. Conti, Matthews, NC (US);
Robert M. Soule, III, Harrisburg, NC (US);
Daniel D. Yeakley, Monroe, NC (US);
Aldo Mario Caballero, Charlotte, NC (US);
James T. Sauerwein, Charlotte, NC (US);
Guy H. Berthiaume, Charlotte, NC (US);
Jeffrey Dean Harper, Charlotte, NC (US);
Adam E. Meggitt, Charlotte, NC (US);
Larry K. Hooks, Jr., Indian Trail, NC (US);
Brian V. Conti, Matthews, NC (US);
Hand Held Products, Inc., Skaneateles Falls, NY (US);
Abstract
A symbol generator can be configured to receive various user input data, and can encode one or more programming bar codes based on the input data. Such input data can include designators for files. The input data can also include commands to be executed by a device reading the one or more programming bar codes.