Saturday, June 25, 2011

Computer in a Box

This is the Copyrighted and Patented Design for "Computer in a Box"(TM) and "Doswindows"(TM):
1. The operating System is Doswindows, where the computer boots up with DOS and then the computer operator can either select to continue in DOS for DOS programming and programs, or, the operator can select Doswindows which uses a Function Key to move the cursor or the up-down-left-right arrows on the key board. There is no mouse on the computer. Function keys activates the arrow cursor or the scroll down screen function.
2. The Box computer has 20 USB ports for peripherials. There are audio jacks, video jacks, and screen vga jacks, and AC and DC electrical outlets for peripherials. There are three 900 gigabyte removable hard drives. The primary hard drive can be removed with screw removal, the same with the backup secondary hard drive, while the third hard drive is easily removable, analogous to an external peripherial hard drive.
3. The key board plugs in through a USB port or with a remote USB antenna and wireless key board.
4. The Box computer is powered by an internal Perpetual Motion Electrical Generator with a coil battery for continuity.
5. Wireless Internet is facilitated through a Net Gear peripherial USB antenna to ensure security on the computer, since you can unplug the USB antenna at any time.
6. The Doswindows Operating System is also loaded into the Box computer's hardware, so that the levels of System, Desk Top, Program, Folder, File, and Subfile can all are hardwired programmed into the computer's hardware and then paralleled with the System Software. Additionally, a number of manual switches are built into the Box computer, including the computer on/off switch, so that is is virtually impossible for the computer to be hacked into using the Internet or some other non-physical remote technique.
7. This Box computer design is designed to provide an inexpensive but highly stable computer platform, and to be hacker resistant, and to be flexible enough for the operator to work on software design on the DOS platform, and to be very secure for government and military use as well as for personal, home, and business use.
Perpetual (C)Copyright and (P) Patent by Anthony J. Fejfar and Neothomism, P.C., (PA)

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