US2007061560A1PendingUtilityA1

Data processing apparatus

Assignee: OSHIMA MITSUAKIPriority: Mar 23, 1990Filed: Nov 15, 2006Published: Mar 15, 2007
Est. expiryMar 23, 2010(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
G06F 1/3203Y02D10/00G06F 1/3287G06F 1/3265G06F 1/3293G06F 1/3218
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Abstract

A data processing apparatus has a first processing unit for processing an input data, a second processing unit responsive to the data processed by the first processing unit for executing a processing dependent on the data and producing a display data, and a display unit having a display drive unit and a display device for displaying the display data. The second processing unit is selectively inactivated and activated under control of the first processing unit to reduce power consumption in the second processing unit. The display drive unit is also selectively inactivated and activated under control of the first processing unit to reduce power consumption in the display unit. The display device has a memory function that maintains its display image even when supply of a display drive signal from the display drive unit is stopped, so that a latest image before inactivation of the second processing unit and/or the display drive unit for power consumption reduction is visible by an operator during the inactivated and low power consumption state of the apparatus.

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1 . An operating system for use in a computer, the computer including a first processor and a second processor having a higher clock frequency than the first processor, 
 wherein the operating system is operated on the first processor and the second processor, and    the operating system changes an allocation of a plurality of software to be executed on the first processor in accordance with an execution state of the plurality of software executed on the operating system.

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