Claims
- 1. A computer comprising:a processor; means for coupling said processor with a plurality of expansion slots for receiving expansion cards therein; means for communicating information relating to temperature of said processor to remote locations, which means for communicating is not under the direct supervision of said processor and further said means for communicating using a two wire local operating network which has polarity insensitivity.
- 2. A computer of claim 1 wherein said means for coupling said processor with a plurality of expansion slots includes a backplane.
- 3. A computer of claim 2 wherein said backplane has an expansion bus thereon for coupling with said plurality of expansion slots.
- 4. A computer of claim 3 wherein said backplane is an active backplane having said processor resident thereon.
- 5. A computer of claim 3 wherein said backplane is a passive backplane and said processor is disposed on a motherboard which is detachably coupled with said backplane.
- 6. A computer of claim 5 wherein said means for communicating utilizes an organization of data structures which provide for end-to-end acknowledgment of data packets transmitted between said processor and said remote locations.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application relates to copending application entitled, “Computer Having Backplane and Daughter Card for Alarm Functions” application Ser. No. 09/188,621, by David Medin, Robert D. Hinds, Alan Coats, and Scott Kayser filed on Nov. 9, 1998, and assigned to a common assignee, which application is incorporated herein by this reference.
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Entry |
Patent application Serial No. 09/188,621, filed Nov. 9, 1998, “Background of the Invention”, pp. 3-4. |