John James Moore
Plumbers at Higgins St, Loveland, CO

License number
Colorado 179558
Issued Date
Jan 25, 1989
Renew Date
Mar 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Feb 28, 2017
Type
Master Plumber
Address
Address
3830 Higgins St, Loveland, CO 80538

Professional information

John Moore Photo 1

Tape Drive Fast Seek To End-Of-Track

US Patent:
5363253, Nov 8, 1994
Filed:
Feb 25, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/023258
Inventors:
Mark E. Nash - Lyons CO
John K. Moore - Loveland CO
Kevin L. Miller - Loveland CO
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G11B 1518
US Classification:
360 69
Abstract:
A tape drive control system with improved overall dam transfer rate. A streaming tape drive system for a multi-track serpentine data tape is controlled by a host computer. The data tape has a fixed number of data sectors per track. The host computer monitors tape position by observing data sector identification. The drive sends a ready/not-ready status signal to the host. The drive has a default mode. In the default mode, the drive generates an error signal if the host sends motor speed commands or head movement commands when the drive is sending a not-ready status. The host computer software can command the drive to enter a special mode. In the special mode, the drive does not generate an error if the host sends motor speed commands or head movement commands when the drive is sending a not-ready status. After placing the drive in the special mode, when the end of data for a track is reached, the host computer ignores the drive status signal and commands the tape drive to immediately set its motor to the maximum speed and to immediately move the head to the next track.


John Moore Photo 2

Addressable Computer Tape Drive Activation System

US Patent:
5265208, Nov 23, 1993
Filed:
Apr 30, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/693677
Inventors:
John K. Moore - Loveland CO
Mark E. Nash - Lyons CO
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
395275
Abstract:
A selectible computer tape drive activation and deactivation technique apparatus is disclosed. The invention integrates with existing floppy controllers in a manner which allows activation and deactivation of a computer tape drive without the need for select lines. The invention programs the floppy controller so as to generate an activation command which may be appended by an address to specify the specific drive involved. Both the command and the argument are chosen to be consistent with existing Quarter Inch Committee standards. With respect to the deselect method, additionally a failsafe, independent deactivation path exists to turn off the tape drive in the event any conflict in drive operations were to exist.