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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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Paul Tucker, which was transferred to the Foundation on June 17, 1970, subject to the rights of the sponsor, the Army. Optical Read-out/Read-in Apparatus for Plasma Display/Memory Panels, also known as Techniques for Realizing Optical Readout in Plasma Display Terminal Applications, by Roger L. Johnson and William Coates, which was transferred to the Foundation on May 17, 1972, subject to the rights of the sponsors, the Air Force and the Army. Optical Write-in Method and Apparatus for a Plasma Display Panel, by Larry F. Weber, which was transferred to the Foundation on December 20, 1972, subject to the rights of the sponsor, the Army. Tracking Light Pen System, by William Coates and Paul T. Tucker, which was transferred to the Foundation on July 18, 1973, subject to the rights of the sponsor, the Air Force. Light Beam Position Encoder Apparatus, also known as Nonstop Scanning Technique for Use on an Infra-red Light Beam X-Y Touch-activated Position Encoder for Computer, by Frederick Ebeling, James H . Parry, Roger L. Johnson, and Richard S. Goldhor, which was transferred to the Foundation on September 12, 1973. Method and Apparatus for Plotting Line Segments and Characters on a Display Device, by John E. Stifle, which was transferred to the Foundation on October 16, 1974. Infrared Light Beam X-Y Position Encoder for Display Devices, also known as Infra-red Light Beam X-Y Touch Activated Position Encoder for Computer Input, by Frederick Ebeling, Roger L. Johnson, Richard S. Goldhor, and James H. Parry, which was transferred to the Foundation on June 18, 1975, subject to the rights of the sponsor, the National Science Foundation. New and Improved Random Access Selection Apparatus, also known as Radial and Circumferential Magnetic Head Positioning Mechanism, by Donald L. Bitzer, Lyle E. Bandy, Roger L. Johnson, and Dominic O. Skaperdas, which was transferred to the Foundation on January 2 1 , 1976, subject to the rights of the sponsor, the National Science Foundation. Graphic System Apparatus Utilizing Plasma Display/Memory Devices. . . also known as Techniques for Accomplishing Direct Electrical Read-out of the Information Stored in a Plasma Display Panel, by Roger L. Johnson and Larry F. Weber, which was transferred to the Foundation on January 21, 1976, subject to the rights of the sponsors, the Air Force, the Army, and the National Science Foundation.

The agreement between University Patents, Inc., and Magnavox states that a $10,000 payment will be made upon execution and that this payment may be credited against future royalties. The University of Illinois Foundation has now received its share of the $10,000 payment ($6,000), and the University Patent Committee has considered distribution of patent income to the inventors of the ten listed ideas. The inventors have agreed among themselves on the following allocation of any distribution to them of the initial payment. Percent

LYLE E. BANDY DONALD L. BITZER WILLIAM J. COATES FREDERICK EBELING RICHARD GOLDHOR MICHAEL A. JOHNSON ROGER L. JOHNSON JAMES H. PARRY DOMINIC O. SKAPERDAS JOHN E. STIFLE PAUL T . TUCKER BRIAN W. V O T H LARRY F . WEBER 0 12.6 0 9.0 2.0 12.6 6.0 3.0 0 50.6 4.2 0 0