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To: Johnny Stone who wrote (14458)5/16/1999 1:11:00 PM
From: Dennis P  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19109
 
For newbies, here's how we were reviewed in 1997:

From Champions Technical Support Library

Pro-Frac
TMM's video compression/decompression (codec) based on a "fractal" mathematical technique for DOS-based systems. Fractal images "artifacts" are less "blocky" looking than JPEG images, better defined than wavelet images but just as soft. Pro-Frac supports a playback of 30 frames per second in a 320 (h) by 240 (v) pixel window.

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To: Johnny Stone who wrote (14458)5/16/1999 7:25:00 PM
From: Arnie Doolittle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19109
 
"It was the other way around. Iterated had the theoretical and TMM actually made it work."

Then why did tmmi contract to pay ITI several million$ to "do" something with the codec? As I recall, ITI was supposed to make the theoretical work. Is it not true that Taylor and Tom, along with Taylor's dad, claimed to prove the theoritical application to video? Time does dim the memory but I think I remember that each side claimed that the other did not perform - tmmi supposedly didn't pay all the money and iti never provided the codec. Somewhere along the line MCI nee WCOM was in the contractual picture.

Arnie



To: Johnny Stone who wrote (14458)6/23/1999 4:01:00 PM
From: Dennis P  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19109
 
Johnny, do you know anything about the algorithms code TMMI might have rights to?

Also, have you heard of, or know anything about, Digital Signature Algorithm, Rivest Shamir Adleman, or Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm?

If one or more of these ARE familiar, might TMMI's algorithms be equal or superior to them?

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usps.gov (January '99 document)