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                 Interference No. 103,587                                                                                                            

                 He showed his father how he scanned two rows and used prior outputs with hysteresis to form                                         
                 adjacent groups of dots.  The idea for Dot 2 was implemented through experiments.  He planned                                       
                 a series of experiments in which he produced test patterns of dots.  Then he performed many dot                                     
                 pattern tests to determine the effect of changing the value of the constant which controls the                                      
                 amount of hysteresis.  The dot pattern tests were grey scale tests using a grey wedge that goes                                     
                 from zero to 100% along a grey scale.                                                                                               
                          Subsequent to November 8, 1997 and the dot pattern tests, Raphael printed screened                                         
                 images using Dot 2 throughout the whole month.  He showed his father numerous test printouts.                                       
                 Raphael recently found a computer file written in BASIC called WAVY.BAS on the hard drive                                           
                 of his computer that he wrote when he first implemented an early version of Dot 2.  Raphael                                         
                 showed his father a BASIC program printed from the WAVY.BAS computer program file, dated                                            
                 November 12, 1987.  LX-8 is a photocopy of the label and markings on the hard disc drive which                                      
                 contains the WAVY.BAS computer program file.  Raphael showed his father early printouts of                                          
                 Dot 2 screens which he called a wavy line screen or zebra line screen.  The wavy lines were                                         
                 replaced with more traditional rounded dot shapes when Raphael substituted a serpentine scan                                        
                 for raster scan sometime between November 12 and 30, 1987.  Because of his practice of                                              
                 screening images as soon as he wrote a program, he would have reduced his Dot 2 invention to                                        
                 practice as of November 12, 1987.                                                                                                   
                          Jack Levien saved a printout screened with Dot 2 that was taken at his son Alex’s                                          
                 sixteenth birthday celebration on November 30, 1987.  Raphael took the picture using his digital                                    
                 camera.  The camera was connected to a power supply and interfaced with his computer.                                               
                 Raphael immediately screened and printed out this picture using Dot 2. LX-9 is the image he                                         




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