Interrupts between asynchronously operating CPUs in fault tolerant computer system

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PATENT NO 5890003
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08116950

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A computer system in a fault-tolerant configuration employs three identical CPUs executing the same instruction stream, with two identical, self-checking memory modules storing duplicates of the same data. Memory references by the three CPUs are made by three separate busses connected to three separate ports of each of the two memory modules. The three CPUs are loosely synchronized, as by detecting events such as memory references and stalling any CPU ahead of others until all execute the function simultaneously; interrupts can be synchronized by ensuring that all three CPUs implement the interrupt at the same point in their instruction stream. Memory references via the separate CPU-to-memory busses are voted at the three separate ports of each of the memory modules. I/O functions are implemented using two identical I/O busses, each of which is separately coupled to only one of the memory modules. A number of I/O processors are coupled to both I/O busses.

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HEWLETT PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT LP1701 EAST MOSSY OAKS ROAD SPRING TX 77389

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Allison, John David Austin, TX 2 61
Cutts, Jr Richard W Georgetown, TX 13 1383
Debacker, Kenneth C Austin, TX 7 719
Horst, Robert W Champaign, IL 106 4244
Jewett, Douglas E Austin, TX 16 1591
Mehta, Nikhil A Austin, TX 8 1149
Southworth, Richard A Austin, TX 2 48

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