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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 23, 2016
Filed:
Aug. 10, 2007
John Hickey, Ratoath, IE;
Ken Power, Galway, IE;
Martin Mcdonell, Ennis, IE;
Paul Hough, Limerick, IE;
Vincent Carr, Limerick, IE;
Tom Gibbs, Ennis, IE;
John Browne, Limerick, IE;
Aidan Quinn, Ballina, IE;
Iain Campbell, Sixmilebridge, IE;
Mark Leyden, Ennis, IE;
John Hickey, Ratoath, IE;
Ken Power, Galway, IE;
Martin McDonell, Ennis, IE;
Paul Hough, Limerick, IE;
Vincent Carr, Limerick, IE;
Tom Gibbs, Ennis, IE;
John Browne, Limerick, IE;
Aidan Quinn, Ballina, IE;
Iain Campbell, Sixmilebridge, IE;
Mark Leyden, Ennis, IE;
Avocent Huntsville Corporation, Huntsville, AL (US);
Abstract
In a virtualized desktop system an interfacing module is coupled to peripheral ports of a target device. The interfacing module is connected to a network. A digital user station is connected to the network. The digital user station is configured to be coupled to peripherals. The interfacing module and digital user station use respective hardware engines to communicate via said network.