Timothy J. Van Hook - Menlo Park CA Howard H. Cheng - San Francisco CA Anthony P. DeLaurier - Sunnyvale CA Carroll P. Gossett - Mountain View CA Robert J. Moore - Sunnyvale CA Stephen J. Shepard - Cupertino CA Harold S. Anderson - Morgan Hill CA John Princen - Sunnyvale CA Jeffrey C. Doughty - Palo Alto CA Nathan F. Pooley - Mountain View CA Byron Sheppard - Santa Cruz CA Genyo Takeda - Osaka, JP Shuhei Kato - Shiga, JP
Assignee:
Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Kyoto Silicon Graphics, Inc. - Mountain View CA
A low cost high performance three dimensional (3D) graphics system can model a world in three dimensions and project the model onto a two dimensional viewing plane selected based on a changeable viewpoint. The viewpoint can be changed on an interactive, real time basis by operating user input controls such as game controllers. The system rapidly produces a corresponding changing image (which can include animated cartoon characters or other animation for example) on the screen of a color television set. The richly featured high performance low cost system gives consumers the chance to interact in real time inside magnificent virtual 3D worlds to provide a high degree of image realism, excitement and flexibility. An optimum feature set/architecture (including a custom designed graphics/audio coprocessor) provides high quality fast moving 3D images and digital stereo sound for video game play and other graphics applications.
Vimal Parikh - Santa Clara CA Robert Moore - Heathrow FL Howard Cheng - Sammamish WA
Assignee:
Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Kyoto
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
345522, 345427, 345567, 709328, 712208
Abstract:
An interface for a graphics system includes simple yet powerful constructs that are easy for an application programmer to use and learn. Features include a unique vertex representation allowing the graphics pipeline to retain vertex state information and to mix indexed and direct vertex values and attributes; a projection matrix value set command; a display list call object command; and an embedded frame buffer clear/set command.
Graphics Command Stream For Calling A Display Object In A Graphics System
Vimal Parikh - Santa Clara CA Robert Moore - Heathrow FL Howard Cheng - Sammamish WA
Assignee:
Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Kyoto
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
345522, 345553, 345567, 709328, 712208
Abstract:
An interface for a graphics system includes simple yet powerful constructs that are easy for an application programmer to use and learn. Features include a unique vertex representation allowing the graphics pipeline to retain vertex state information and to mix indexed and direct vertex values and attributes; a projection matrix value set command; a display list call object command; and an embedded frame buffer clear/set command.
Application Program Interface For A Graphics System
An interface for a graphics system includes simple yet powerful constructs that are easy for an application programmer to use and learn. Features include a unique vertex representation allowing the graphics pipeline to retain vertex state information and to mix indexed and direct vertex values and attributes; a projection matrix value set command; a display list call object command; and an embedded frame buffer clear/set command.
Vimal Parikh - Santa Clara CA Robert Moore - Heathrow FL Howard Cheng - Sammamish WA
Assignee:
Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Kyoto
International Classification:
G06T 1500
US Classification:
345522, 345581, 345582, 345559
Abstract:
An interface for a graphics system includes simple yet powerful constructs that are easy for an application programmer to use and learn. Features include a unique vertex representation allowing the graphics pipeline to retain vertex state information and to mix indexed and direct vertex values and attributes; a projection matrix value set command; a display list call object command; and an embedded frame buffer clear/set command.
Application Program Interface For A Graphics System
Vimal Parikh - Santa Clara CA Robert Moore - Heathrow FL Howard Cheng - Sammamish WA
Assignee:
Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Kyoto
International Classification:
G06T 1500
US Classification:
345522, 345520, 345581, 345559
Abstract:
An interface for a graphics system includes simple yet powerful constructs that are easy for an application programmer to use and learn. Features include a unique vertex representation allowing the graphics pipeline to retain vertex state information and to mix indexed and direct vertex values and attributes; a projection matrix value set command; a display list call object command; and an embedded frame buffer clear/set command.
Vimal Parikh - Santa Clara CA Robert Moore - Maitland FL Howard Cheng - Sammamish WA
Assignee:
Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Kyoto
International Classification:
G06T 1500
US Classification:
345522, 345501, 345503, 345545, 345422, 709328
Abstract:
An interface for a graphics system includes simple yet powerful constructs that are easy for an application programmer to use and learn. Features include a unique vertex representation allowing the graphics pipeline to retain vertex state information and to mix indexed and direct vertex values and attributes; a projection matrix value set command; a display list call object command; and an embedded frame buffer clear/set command.
Application Program Interface For A Graphics System
Vimal Parikh - Santa Clara CA Robert Moore - Heathrow FL Howard Cheng - Sammamish WA
Assignee:
Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Kyoto
International Classification:
G06T 1500
US Classification:
345522, 345581, 709328, 712208
Abstract:
An interface for a graphics system includes simple yet powerful constructs that are easy for an application programmer to use and learn. Features include a unique vertex representation allowing the graphics pipeline to retain vertex state information and to mix indexed and direct vertex values and attributes; a projection matrix value set command; a display list call object command; and an embedded frame buffer clear/set command.
South Orange County Oncology & Hematology AssociatesSouth Orange County Hematology & Oncology Associates 24953 Paseo De Valencia STE 25B, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 (949)7708168 (phone), (949)7702991 (fax)
Medical School Yale University School of Medicine Graduated: 1992
Conditions:
Anemia Hemolytic Anemia Iron Deficiency Anemia Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia Hemophilia A or B
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Cheng graduated from the Yale University School of Medicine in 1992. He works in Laguna Hills, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Cheng is affiliated with Mission Hospital and Saddleback Memorial Medical Center.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Howard Cheng Chief Financial Officer
OMNITROL NETWORKS INC Computer Systems Design · Computer Sales · Computer & Software Stores · Computer Systems Design Services
42840 Christy St SUITE 107, Fremont, CA 94538 3945 Freedom Cir, Santa Clara, CA 95054 2025 Landings Dr, Mountain View, CA 94043 33622 Whimbrel Rd, Fremont, CA 94555 (650)6251400
Howard Cheng Vice-President
Tsi International Inc Computer Related Services
2107 N 1 St, San Jose, CA 95131 1871 The Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126 (408)4379500
Howard Cheng Director Of Operations
XSENSE CONNECTIVITY, INC Auto Service & Repair
833 Mahler Rd SUITE 16, Burlingame, CA 94010 (650)5529250, (650)5529110
Howard Cheng Managing
Argonaut Advisors LLC Provide Clients With Consulting Services
100 W Broadway, Glendale, CA 91210 355 1 St, San Francisco, CA 94105
At Newark Liberty and John F. Kennedy International Airports, criminals have unsuccessfully tried to smuggle drugs via luggage hand rails and liners, and also by swallowing them, said Howard Cheng, a spokesperson for Customs and Border Protection in New York.