Gayle N.

Gayle N.

Senior QA test engineer

Oceano , United States

Experience: 31 Years

Gayle

Oceano , United States

Senior QA test engineer

114000 USD / Year

  • Start Date / Notice Period end date: 2020-06-15

31 Years

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About Me

My strengths are imagination and passion for finding solutions to problems. I excel in a team environment where all share their opinions, thoughts, and experience. I have the most fun creating unique solutions that are fast and cost effective to i...

I have always loved hardware. I spent fourteen years in the disk drive industry coming up with a few slick ideas for file systems and defect management. Making sure things are perfect and taking them to the next level has always been my strongest passion.

Specialties:

Firmware Design and Development

Problem Analyses

Defining Target Results

Product Creation/Engineering

Firmware

Design and Development

Graphics and Web

Co-Inventor/Inventor on twenty-one finalized patents, twenty-three more filed

Reading Technical documents and finding every little nitpicky error.

Dragon Rider

 

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Description

Aspects of the invention include a method and apparatus to transfer specific data files from a disc drive storage system to an output device such as a printer. In one aspect, the disc drive uses a transfer protocol that determines the files stored from a peripheral device and sent to the output device. In another aspect, the transfer program compares the files sent to the output device to a file structure stored on the disc drive and presents the unsent files to the output device for processing.

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The present invention includes a method and apparatus to write and read copy protected data on a disc drive storage system by encoding and decoding data to be copy protected using servo wedge data as the encoding element. In one aspect, the drive is marked by a number generated from the servo wedge data.

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Method and apparatus for storing and retrieving copy-protected data within storage devices such as, for example, disc drives. Data that is to be copy protected is written on the storage device. A first data list, such as a manufacturer's storage device defect list, is copied and used to make a second data list. Then, the first data list is modified such that the area where the copy protected data is stored is identified as defective. Unless a request to read the copy protected data is received, the first data list is used and the copy protected data area is considered defective. However, if a request to read the copy protected data is received, the second data list is used and the copy protected data is read from its storage location.

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Description

Method and apparatus for storing and retrieving copy-protected data within storage devices such as, for example, disc drives. Data that is to be copy protected is written on the storage device. A first data list, such as a manufacturer's storage device defect list, is copied and used to make a second data list. Then, the first data list is modified such that the area where the copy protected data is stored is identified as defective. Unless a request to read the copy protected data is received, the first data list is used and the copy protected data area is considered defective. However, if a request to read the copy protected data is received, the second data list is used and the copy protected data is read from its storage location.

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