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ATI All-in-Wonder Anyone?
The ATI All-in-Wonder Pro computer video and TV capture card was quite popular in Summer of 1998 when I first purchased mine. They improved on it year after year, but they also had other versions in years PRIOR to the 1998 model.

ATI was there even before TIVO. I would say this demonstrates "prior art" and an undefendable, worthless patent.
Posted by: racingmustang   Posted on: 04/08/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Filed October 4, 2002  Nigel Johnstone | 04/08/05
Happauge Personal Video recorder  Nigel Johnstone | 04/08/05
Talk about abusive lawsuits  Chad_z | 04/08/05
The only difference is "digital"  Spoon Jabber | 04/08/05
How about D-VHS?  rdwhitti | 04/08/05
Yes, there's that word again  Spoon Jabber | 04/08/05
Yes, I know the D-VHS is expensive...  rdwhitti | 04/08/05
Tivo already existed  azurensis | 04/08/05
Patents == The new extortion racket.  Tim Patterson | 04/08/05
Oh, my. Here we go again!  BitTwiddler | 04/08/05
ATI All-in-Wonder Anyone?  racingmustang | 04/08/05
RE: ATI All-in-Wonder  Gungnir | 04/08/05
DVR News  robert.jones | 04/14/05

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