Selective call receiver having a file for retaining multiple messages
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1. A method of storing received messages in a selective call receiver comprising the steps of:
- (a) storing each of the received messages, each of the messages having a unique address which is stored within one of a plurality of address slots when received, each of the address slots capable of storing only one address;
(b) placing one of the addresses from one of the address slots into a concatenated slot when the address slots are occupied and in response to an additional message being received, the concatenated slot capable of storing a plurality of addresses; and
(c) placing an address of the additional message into one of the address slots subsequent to step (b).
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Abstract
A method of storing received messages in a selective call receiver comprising the steps of transferring the address of a previously received message from one of a predetermined number of slots, and storing a new message address in the predetermined slot. The previously received message address is transferred automatically into a history file when the slots are occupied and a new message is received, or the previously received message address may be transferred manually into a personal file for retention of important information.
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13 Claims
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1. A method of storing received messages in a selective call receiver comprising the steps of:
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(a) storing each of the received messages, each of the messages having a unique address which is stored within one of a plurality of address slots when received, each of the address slots capable of storing only one address; (b) placing one of the addresses from one of the address slots into a concatenated slot when the address slots are occupied and in response to an additional message being received, the concatenated slot capable of storing a plurality of addresses; and (c) placing an address of the additional message into one of the address slots subsequent to step (b). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of storing received messages in a selective call receiver comprising the steps of:
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receiving a new message; determining a message address for the received message; storing the message address within one of a plurality of address slots, each of the address slots capable of storing only one address; determining, in response to the receipt of the new message, whether the plurality of address slots are occupied by addresses of previously received messages; placing a previously received address from one of the address slots in a concatenated slot if the address slots are occupied, the concatenated slot capable of storing a plurality of addresses; and storing the address of the new message in one of the address slots subsequent to the address from one of the address slots being placed in the concatenated slot. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A selective call receiver comprising:
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first means for receiving a plurality of messages; second means coupled to said first means for storing the messages, each message having an address corresponding thereto stored within one of a plurality of slots when received, each of the slots capable of storing only one address; third means coupled to said first means for storing in a concatenated slot, one of the addresses from one of the slots, when the slots are full and prior to another message being stored and having its address corresponding thereto stored in one of the slots, the concatenated slot capable of storing a plurality of addresses; fourth means coupled to said first means for providing an alert when one of the messages has been received; and fifth means coupled to said first means for presenting one of the messages as an output. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of storing received messages in a selective call receiver comprising the steps of:
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(a) storing each of the received messages, each of the messages having a unique address which is stored within one of a plurality of address slots when received, each of the slots capable of storing only one address; (b) selectively identifying addresses as having a first priority; (c) placing one of the identified addresses from one of the address slots into a concatenated slot when the address slots are occupied and in response to an additional message being received, the concatenated slot capable of storing a plurality of addresses; and (d) placing an address of the additional message into one of the address slots subsequent to step (c). - View Dependent Claims (13)
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