David G. Braithwaite - Layton UT Clark C. Bruderer - Farmington UT Gregory M. Allen - Layton UT David A. Thompson - Ogden UT
Assignee:
Iomega Corporation - UT
International Classification:
G11R 1904
US Classification:
360 60
Abstract:
A method of inhibiting inadvertent and unauthorized writing and reading of information to and from a storage medium comprises the steps of (a) writing a first code in a predetermined location on the storage medium, the first code being indicative of a first protection mode of the storage medium; (b) receiving a command to change the protection mode of the storage medium from the first protection mode to a second protection mode; and, in response to the command, (c) writing in the predetermined location on the storage medium, in place of the first code, a second code indicative of the second protection mode. A protection mode can inhibit writing to the storage medium, both writing and reading to and from the medium, or neither. Changing of protection modes can also be password protected.
A multi-purpose golf accessory includes a divot repair tool pivotally attached to a cover. A ball marker may be removably attached to a top portion of the cover, and a glove attachment device, such as hook and loop fasteners, may be positioned on a lower portion of the cover. A surface may be defined on the cover between the ball marker and the glove attachment device for displaying a visual image. The cover may have a resilient clip for attaching the golf accessory to the apparel of a user.
Read/Write Protect Scheme For A Disk Cartridge And Drive
David G. Braithwaite - Layton UT Clark C. Bruderer - Farmington UT Gregory M. Allen - Layton UT David A. Thompson - Ogden UT
Assignee:
Iomega Corporation - Roy UT
International Classification:
G11B 1904
US Classification:
360 60
Abstract:
A method of inhibiting inadvertent and unauthorized writing and reading of information to and from a storage medium comprises the steps of (a) writing a first code in a predetermined location on the storage medium, the first code being indicative of a first protection mode of the storage medium; (b) receiving a command to change the protection mode of the storage medium from the first protection mode to a second protection mode; and, in response to the command, (c) writing in the predetermined location on the storage medium, in place of the first code, a second code indicative of the second protection mode. A protection mode can inhibit writing to the storage medium, both writing and reading to and from the medium, or neither. Changing of protection modes can also be password protected.
Read/Write Protect Scheme For A Disk Cartridge And Drive
David G. Braithwaite - Layton UT Clark C. Bruderer - Farmington UT Gregory M. Allen - Layton UT David A. Thompson - Ogden UT
Assignee:
Iomega Corporation - Roy UT
International Classification:
G11B 1904
US Classification:
360 60
Abstract:
A method of inhibiting inadvertent and unauthorized writing and reading of information to and from a storage medium comprises the steps of (a) writing a first code in a predetermined location on the storage medium, the first code being indicative of a first protection mode of the storage medium; (b) receiving a command to change the protection mode of the storage medium from the first protection mode to a second protection mode; and, in response to the command, (c) writing in the predetermined location on the storage medium, in place of the first code, a second code indicative of the second protection mode. A protection mode can inhibit writing to the storage medium, both writing and reading to and from the medium, or neither. Changing of protection modes can also be password protected.
Read/Write Protect Scheme For A Disk Cartridge And Drive
David G. Braithwaite - Layton UT Clark C. Bruderer - Farmington UT Gregory M. Allen - Layton UT David A. Thompson - Ogden UT
Assignee:
Iomega Corporation - Roy UT
International Classification:
G11R 1904
US Classification:
360 60
Abstract:
A method of inhibiting inadvertent and unauthorized writing and reading of information to and from a storage medium comprises the steps of (a) writing a first code in a predetermined location on the storage medium, the first code being indicative of a first protection mode of the storage medium; (b) receiving a command to change the protection mode of the storage medium from the first protection mode to a second protection mode; and, in response to the command, (c) writing in the predetermined location on the storage medium, in place of the first code, a second code indicative of the second protection mode. A protection mode can inhibit writing to the storage medium, both writing and reading to and from the medium, or neither. Changing of protection modes can also be password protected.
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