I can't believe they patented this
I can't believe they patented this
I just thought about it for implementation in my OS. This is so lame that such basic things are patented like that.
https://www.google.ch/patents/US20080195838
https://www.google.ch/patents/US20080195838
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Re: I can't believe they patented this
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why it is such a bad idea to allow patents on procedures / software in the first place.
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
Re: I can't believe they patented this
Like most software patents, it's probably safe to ignore it- a quick google search shows it's independently implemented in all kinds of open source projects, and has been talked about and used (as in, it's a well-known tool in the industry) several years before that patent. (For example, https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnew ... 0/?p=42263 and http://vrb.sourceforge.net/ and even http://web.archive.org/web/200306032125 ... shusr.org/)
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Re: I can't believe they patented this
So if I get this right bascially a circular buffer when 99% of internet, audio, video, and other streamed programs rely on?
;goodbye OS, hello BIOS
mov eax, FFFFFFF0h
jmp eax
mov eax, FFFFFFF0h
jmp eax
Re: I can't believe they patented this
Basically it's mapping one physical page to two consecutive virtual addresse.
So, when we write pass the first virtual page, we wrap back to the beginning of the page.
So, when we write pass the first virtual page, we wrap back to the beginning of the page.
“Meaningless! Meaningless!”
says the Teacher.
“Utterly meaningless!
Everything is meaningless.” - Ecclesiastes 1, 2
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says the Teacher.
“Utterly meaningless!
Everything is meaningless.” - Ecclesiastes 1, 2
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Re: I can't believe they patented this
First steps to Microsoft's monopoly, folks.
Re: I can't believe they patented this
Incidentally, this is exactly the same thing as mirroring in hardware, just that in this case it's done at the virtual space instead.
Re: I can't believe they patented this
Yes you would probably win a court case.Rusky wrote:Like most software patents, it's probably safe to ignore it...
But that means you would have to go through a court case, paying lawyers from your own pockets, while the sueing party has a fully payed legal department.
I tell you from personal experience, that's certainly going to mess up your bank account and your time schedule...
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
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Re: I can't believe they patented this
You are either 35 years too late with that observation, or rather poor at expressing sarcasm in English.Lukand wrote:First steps to Microsoft's monopoly, folks.
To be fair, sarcasm is tricky in plain text.
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Re: I can't believe they patented this
The problem here is not Microsoft.
The actual problem are the patent offices who approve these ridicules patents.
The actual problem are the patent offices who approve these ridicules patents.
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Re: I can't believe they patented this
If I do a crime to you, but someone decides that it was legit, it might still be a crime to you.stdcall wrote:The problem here is not Microsoft.
The actual problem are the patent offices who approve these ridicules patents.
Re: I can't believe they patented this
You are suggesting that your individual views are more important than those of the courts who are set up to deal with crimes. That's a dangerous road, which ends up with vigilantes.
Change the law if it's wrong, but don't take the law into your own hands.
Change the law if it's wrong, but don't take the law into your own hands.
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Re: I can't believe they patented this
It is also the road that produced the mass protests that have won votes for women and the end of the slave trade.iansjack wrote:You are suggesting that your individual views are more important than those of the courts who are set up to deal with crimes. That's a dangerous road, which ends up with vigilantes.
Change the law if it's wrong, but don't take the law into your own hands.
Re: I can't believe they patented this
No.
Changing the law achieved those ends, not taking the law into your own hands.
Changing the law achieved those ends, not taking the law into your own hands.
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Re: I can't believe they patented this
With regard to slavery perhaps. Certainly not in the case of votes for women which would not have happened without the direct action against the law.
Edit:
I originally said more about the principle, but this is not the place. Suffice to say we have a totally different view of political philosophy.
Edit:
I originally said more about the principle, but this is not the place. Suffice to say we have a totally different view of political philosophy.