William C Skeens Deceased13712 S Amherst Ct, Plainfield, IL 60544

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13712 Amherst Ct, Plainfield, IL 60544

2566 Amherst Ct, Plainfield, IL 60544

5718 Agawam Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46226

2828 96Th St, Indianapolis, IN 46240

Yorkville, IL

1405 Pittwood Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46240

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Office:
Law Office of Allen Skeens
Specialties:
Telecommunications Law, Real Estate, Zoning, Planning and Land Use
ISLN:
903670188
Admitted:
1990
University:
University of Kansas, B.G.S., 1984
Law School:
University of Kansas, J.D., 1988

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Circuit For Increasing The Apparent Occupancy Of A Processor

US Patent:
4040021, Aug 2, 1977
Filed:
Oct 30, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/627186
Inventors:
Ronald Holmes Birchall - Wheaton IL
Frank Vincent Pellettiere - Schaumberg IL
William John Skeens - Woodridge IL
Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G06F 104
US Classification:
364200
Abstract:
An arrangement for measuring the load handling capacity of a stored program control process control system. The process control system is first operated in a monitor mode without any load in order to identify the instructions which must be executed independently of load and therefore, may be characterized as "overhead work" instructions. While operating in the no load or monitor mode, each instruction which is executed is flagged by placing "1" in a flag position of the instruction word. The machine includes provisions for executing instructions so flagged with standard machine timing and for executing unflagged instructions with extended machine timing. The unflagged instructions are termed "load related work" instructions and by extending the time required to execute such instructions, the apparent load to the machine is increased, increasing the machine's apparent occupancy. The time for executing a "load related work" instruction is extended by integral numbers of clock frames. Only the instruction execution clock signal timing is altered during the execution of "load related work" instructions and all other measurements of time which denote the absolute passage of time or "real-time" are maintained.

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