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Re: SwyftWare
>> Also, according to Jef, the 20-25 page long hex codes attached to the
>> LEAP patent are probably a memory dump (or disk image?) from
>> SwyftWare. If anyone is bored enough to want to sit there downloading
>> and OCR'ing all the pages, there might be a copy there. Not sure,
>> though, and I have no clue how you'd get a bunch of hex code onto a
>> disk image (let alone reformatting the text [to get rid of spaces,
>> etc.])...
>
> If that's really true, then what's the patent number? One can view
> US patents online at the US patent office website,
> http://www.uspto.gov/patft
> One problem I have with it is that if the patent was issued before a
> certain
> date, the only way of retrieving it is with a patent number, though come
> to think of it this patent probably came after that date. If it's part
> of the patent, it should be there.
>
> Once you have text, it's very easy to convert it into binary.
>
> Michael
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm&Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&r=1&l=50&f=G&d=PALL&s1=5019806.WKU.&OS=PN/5019806&RS=PN/5019806