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William Caldwell Crosswy
Publications - 4
Citations - 618
William Caldwell Crosswy is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Serial port & Synchronization (computer science). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 618 citations.
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System for automatic synchronization of common file between portable computer and host computer via communication channel selected from a plurality of usable channels there between
Ted H. Clark,Steven C. Malisewski,Patrick R. Cooper,William Caldwell Crosswy,Larry J. Crochet +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a handheld computer which contains an LCD display having a digitizing surface to allow pen input, which can readily communicate with other sources, particularly to a host desktop computer, to allow automated synchronization of information between the host and the handheld system.
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System for automatic synchronization of common file between portable computer and host computer via communication channel established with user approval of charge to be incurred
Ted H. Clark,Steven C. Malisewski,Patrick R. Cooper,William Caldwell Crosswy,Larry J. Crochet +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a handheld computer which contains an LCD display having a digitizing surface to allow pen input, which can readily communicate with other sources, particularly to a host desktop computer, to allow automated synchronization of information between the host and the handheld system.
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Handheld computer synchronized with a host computer
Ted H. Clark,Steven C. Malisewski,Patrick R. Cooper,William Caldwell Crosswy,Larry J. Crochet +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a handheld computer which contains an LCD display having a digitizing surface to allow pen input, which can readily communicate with other sources, particularly to a host desktop computer, to allow automated synchronization of information between the host and the handheld system.
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Handheld computer with automatic data synchronization with host computer
Ted H. Clark,Steven C. Malisewski,Patrick R. Cooper,William Caldwell Crosswy,Larry J. Crochet +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a handheld computer which contains an LCD display having a digitizing surface to allow pen input, which can readily communicate with other sources, particularly to a host desktop computer, to allow automated synchronization of information between the host and the handheld system.