Jimmy Sutton - Santa Clara CA Wanda Shearer - Lafayette CA Karlie J. Arkin - Santa Clara CA Jeffrey A. Spoelstra - San Jose CA Steven M. Weiss - Sunnyvale CA Sherry L. Ramsey - Los Altos CA Kyle Hurlbut - San Jose CA W. Bruce Culbertson - Palo Alto CA Robert R. Burns - Santa Clara CA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G08C 900 G06F 1562
US Classification:
364518
Abstract:
Computer programs are provided which utilize a touchscreen to emulate three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional computer screen. One program, called personal cardfile (PCF), combines the convenience of a desktop rotary cardfile with the power of a computerized product. PCF presents an image of a rotary file, complete with "knobs" for flipping through "cards" in a cardfile, and "tabs" for selecting "cards" to be represented individually on the touchscreen. Another program, called financial computer (FC), emulates an HP12C handheld financial calculator. The HP12C calculator is manufactured by Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, Calif. On a computer touchscreen, an operator sees a familiar looking "calculator" and touches its "keys" to operate it, just as for a conventional three-dimensional calculator.
And this is in our studio. We heard J.D. McPherson on vocals and guitar, Jimmy Sutton, bass and guitar, and also, singing backup vocals, Doug Corcoran and Ray Jacildo. And that is one of the songs that's also featured on J.D.'s album, which is called "Socks," and it's an album of original ChristmasGROSS: So this is J.D. McPherson and his band performing in our studio. We're going to hear J.D. on guitar and vocals, Jimmy Sutton on bass, Doug Corcoran is going to be playing steel guitar and Ray Jacildo, chimes. So here we go.
Jimmy Sutton (1952-1956), Karl Sawyer (1941-1945), Averil Kelly (1957-1961), Lucy Shell (1946-1950), Alice Craig (1951-1955), Kenneth Walters (1958-1962)
Jimmy Sutton (1982-1985), Norman Levy (1979-1983), David Chrem (1982-1986), Rena Shamula (1985-1989), Lisa Kaire (1981-1983), Morris Kassab (1980-1990)