Charles Marion
Charles Marion Earley, Iii, Winterport, ME US
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20130291352 | FABRIC PIN - A fabric pin for fixing a fabric on a clothesline comprises a first leg, a second leg and a spring structure. The spring structure is arranged to force the first leg and the second leg in a clamping position in which the fabric is clampable between the first leg and the second leg. The first leg, the second leg, and the spring structure are integrally formed. The spring structure has an outer ring segment portion with a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the ring segment portion of the spring structure is connected to a distal end region of the first leg and the second end of the ring segment portion of the spring structure is connected to a distal end region of the second leg. The first leg and the second leg are arranged inside the outer ring segment portion of the spring structure. | 11-07-2013 |
Charles Marion Ueltschey, Iii, Beaverton, OR US
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20090265792 | Memory security override protection for manufacturability of information handling systems - Systems and methods are disclosed for providing memory security override protection for improved manufacturability of information handling systems. A security authentication system is added to a software driven security override signal for unlocking programmable memory circuitry, such as flash memory, according to security protection techniques associated with the Intel AMT (Active Management Technology) architecture. This security authentication system disclosed requires authentication of software security override requests before they are allowed. More particularly, the systems and methods disclosed add specific BIOS (Basic Input Output System) code to check the security override status and the software security override request signals on boots of the computer system to make sure these requests are not coming from rogue elements within the computer system. If the authentication is validated, then the programmable memory circuitry is unlocked on the next boot of the system to allow for reprogramming. | 10-22-2009 |
20120159520 | EMULATING LEGACY VIDEO USING UEFI - Techniques for supporting legacy VGA video using UEFI standard and extended UEFI graphics drivers. When an operating system that does not natively support the UEFI display protocols requires video services provided by firmware, the operating system communicates a request for video services to a generic video option ROM. The generic video option ROM notifies a generic video SMM driver of the request for video services. Such notification may be performed using a software system management interrupt (SMI). Upon notification, the generic video SMM driver notifies a third party UEFI video driver of the request for video services. The third party video driver provides the requested video services to the operating system. In this way, a third party UEFI graphics driver may support a wide variety of operating systems, even those that do not natively support the UEFI display protocols. | 06-21-2012 |
Charles Marion Ueltschey, Iii, Austin, TX US
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20090177999 | REPLACEMENT MOTHERBOARD CONFIGURATION - In a system to configure a replacement motherboard, one or more subsystems are provided to determine whether the replacement motherboard is in a manufacturing mode, determine whether firmware for the replacement motherboard is unlocked, and receive an input from a user to configure the replacement motherboard when the replacement motherboard is determined to be in the manufacturing mode and the firmware is unlocked. | 07-09-2009 |