Claims
- 1. A circuit for use with a data store, a data reader, and a utilization device for said data, said data store having a plurality of pairs of records interleaved with each other and a parity character unequally spaced between successive pairs of said records so as to be closer to the pair of records on one side than to the pair or records on the other side, each of said pairs of records having at one of its ends a stop-command-forward character and at the other of its ends a stop-command-reverse character, said circuit comprising: gate means for passing read data, including data embodied in said parity character, from the data reader to the utilization device; means for identifying said stop-command-reverse character and said stop-command-forward character; and means for disabling said gate means in response to identification of one of said stop-command characters at the end of a record farther from the parity character between that record and the next record and for enabling said gate means in response to identification of the other of said stop-command character; at the beginning of a next record, whereby data corresponding to said parity character will not be passed to said utilization device.
- 2. A circuit according to claim 1 wherein said means for disabling and enabling is a flip-flop having its set and reset inputs connected to the identifying means and its output connected to the gate means.
- 3. A circuit according to claim 1 wherein said data store is mechanically driven and each of said stop-command characters disables the mechanical drive for said data store and disables said data reader, said parity character being recorded physically close to said stop-command-forward character than to said stop-command-reverse character whereby said data store coasts past said parity character with said data reader disabled after receiving said stop-command-forward character, but, when being driven in reverse, coasts to a stop before reaching said parity character after receiving said stop-command-reverse character, said one of said stop-command characters for actuating the means for disabling said gate means being said stop-command-reverse character.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 327,411, filed Jan. 29, 1973, which in turn is a divisional application of Application Ser. No. 185,689, filed Oct. 10, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,741,139.
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Divisions (1)
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