DR. THOMAS W MILLER
Marriage and Family Therapists at Hwy 52, Rochester, MN

License number
Minnesota 022310
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
Address
Address
4303 Highway 52 N, Rochester, MN 55901
Phone
(507) 292-7070

Professional information

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Thomas B Miller, Rochester MN

Specialties:
Physician Assistant (PA)
Address:
200 1St St SW, Rochester 55905
(507) 284-2511 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Dr. Thomas W Miller, Rochester MN - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Family Medicine
Address:
Olmsted Medical Center FMP
210 9Th St SE, Rochester 55904
(507) 288-3443 (Phone)
5067 55Th St NW, Rochester 55901
(507) 292-7070 (Phone)
Certifications:
Family Practice, 1994
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Olmsted Medical Center FMP
210 9Th St SE, Rochester 55904
5067 55Th St NW, Rochester 55901
Olmsted Medical Center
1650 4Th St South #East, Rochester 55904
Education:
Medical School
Roy J Lucille a Carver College Of Medicine At University Of Iowa
Graduated: 1972
Ventura Co Med Center


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Thomas W Miller, Rochester MN

Specialties:
Family Physician
Address:
4303 Highway 52 N, Rochester, MN 55901


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Thomas Bryant Miller, Rochester MN

Specialties:
Physician Assistant
Address:
200 1St St Sw, Rochester, MN 55905


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Computer System With Post Execution I/O Emulation

US Patent:
3938101, Feb 10, 1976
Filed:
Dec 26, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/428633
Inventors:
David O. Lewis - Rochester MN
Thomas H. Miller - Rochester MN
Steven A. Schmitt - Rochester MN
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 300
US Classification:
3401725
Abstract:
A computer system executes instructions for an I/O device not attached to the system. A quasi I/O attachment device is responsive to the commands for the unattached I/O device and generates an interrupt condition. The interrupt condition causes the command instructions for the unattached I/O device to be translated to command instructions for an I/O device connected to the computer system. The I/O device attached to the system performs the designated operation and generates associated I/O device status data. This associated I/O device status data is translated into I/O device status data for the unattached I/O device and thus permits a program for operating an unattached I/O device to operate instead an I/O device attached to the system which otherwise could not be operated by that program. A second embodiment performs the emulation of the unattached I/O device remotely of the central processing unit in the computer system.