`
`I.
`
`I, Christopher Butler, am the Office Manager at the Internet Archive, located
`
`in San Francisco, California. I make this declaration of my own personal
`
`knowledge. As part of my role as Office Manager, I am fam iliar with how
`
`the Internet Archive captures and archives copies ofwebsites and how it
`
`makes those archives available to the public.
`
`2.
`
`The Internet Archive is a website that provides access to a digital library of
`
`Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital fonn. Like a paper library,
`
`we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general
`
`public. The Internet Archive has partnered with and receives support from
`
`various well-known institutions and libraries, including the Library of
`
`Congress.
`
`3.
`
`The Internet Archive has created a service known as the Wayback Machine.
`
`The Wayback Machine makes it possible to surf more than 450 billion pages
`
`stored in the Internet Archive's web archive which have been captured and
`
`stored at various limes since 1996.
`
`4.
`
`The archived data made viewable and browseable by the Wayback Machine
`
`is compiled using software programs known as crawlers that surf the Web
`
`and automatically store copies ofwebsites, preserving copies of the websites
`
`as the websites exist at the point of time of capture ("Archived Websites").
`
`Samsung Exhibit 1013 Page 00001
`
`
`
`5.
`
`The Internet Archive assigns a URL on its site to each of the Archived
`
`Websites in the format hnp://web.archive.org/web/[Year in yyyy][Month in
`
`mm)[Day in dd)[Time code in hh:mm:ss]/[Archjved URL). Thus, the
`
`Internet Archive URL
`
`http://web.archive.org/web/ 19970 126045828/http://www.archive.org/ would
`
`be the URL for the record of the Internet Archive home page HTML file
`
`(http://www.archive.org/) archived on January 26, 1997 at 4:58a.m. and 28
`
`seconds ( 1997/01/26 at 04:58:28).
`
`6.
`
`Visitors to the Wayback Machine can search the Internet Archlve's web
`
`arch ive by URL (i.e., a website address). If Archived Websites for a URL
`
`are available, the visitor will be presented with a list of available dates of
`
`when each Archlved Website for that URL was captured. The visitor may
`
`select one of those dates, and then begin surfing on an archived version of
`
`the Web.
`
`7.
`
`Regarding archlved files stored in and made available via the Wayback
`
`Machine, I further declare that:
`
`a.
`
`to the best that the electronic systems involved can accurately record
`
`and reflect, such fi les were captured at or near the time of the date
`
`reflected in the URL assigned to each file by virtue of an automated
`
`transfer of electronic data;
`
`-2-
`
`Page 00002
`
`
`
`b.
`
`such records were captured by Internet Archive or received from third
`
`patty donors in the course of regularly conducted activity by the
`
`Internet Archive; and
`
`c.
`
`the Internet Archive captures, stores, and receives from third party
`
`donors web data as a regular practice.
`
`8.
`
`Attached hereto as Exhibit A is a true and correct copy of a printout of the
`
`Internet Archive's record of the HTML file for the URL
`
`http://www.delorme.com/earthmate/ with an archive date of February 2,
`
`1999, which may be downloaded from the following address:
`
`httos://web.archive.org/web/19990202121 153/http://delormc.com/earthmate/
`
`9.
`
`Attached hereto as Exhibit B is a true and correct copy of a printout of the
`
`Internet Archive's record of the HTML file for the URL http://to(cid:173)
`
`tech.com/windowsce/jomada/keyboard/index.html with an archive date of
`
`May 8, 1999, which may be downloaded from the following address:
`
`https://web.archive.org/web/ 19990508183506/http:/lto(cid:173)
`
`tech.com/windowsce/jomada/keyboard/index.html.
`
`I 0. Attached hereto as Exhibit C is a true and correct copy of a printout of the
`
`Internet Archive's record of the HTML file for the URL hnp://www(cid:173)
`
`ee.eng.hawaii.edu/-tep!EE160/Book/chapl/subsection2.1.2.3.html with an
`
`-3-
`
`Page 00003
`
`
`
`archive date of Apri l 24, 2000, which may be downloaded from the
`
`following address:
`
`l:!w://web.archive.org/web/200004242138 18/http://www(cid:173)
`
`ee.eng.hawaii.edu/- tep!EE160/Book/chap llsubsection2.1.2.3.html.
`
`II. Attached hereto as Exhibit Dis a true and correct copy of a printout of the
`
`Internet Archive' s record of the HTML file for the URL
`
`http://delorme.com/earthmate/accessories.htm with an archive date of May
`
`4, 1999, which may be downloaded from the following address:
`
`https://web.archive.org/web/ 199905042121 0 llhttp://delonne.com/earthmate/
`
`accessories.htm.
`
`12.
`
`I have been warned that willful false statements and the like are punishable
`
`by fine or imprisonment, or both.
`
`13.
`
`1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
`
`Executed on the 3rd day of February, 2016 in San Francisco, CA.
`
`By: ~~
`Christopher Butler
`
`-4-
`
`Page 00004
`
`
`
`Exhibit B
`
`Exhibit B
`
`ooooooo 05
`
`
`
`Page 00005
`
`
`
`HP Jornada External Keyboard
`
`1 of 2
`
`HP Jornada External Keyboard (Part HP F1275A) Impressions
`Copyright 1999 Todd Ogasawara
`
`MSN Windows CE Forum Newsgroups
`Discuss the HP Jornada External keyboard in the HPC, PalmPC, or
`General newsgroups.
`HP Jornada 420 Palm-size PC Impressions
`
`MSN Windows CE Forum
`Learn more about Windows CE here.
`HP Jornada 820 H/PC Pro Impressions
`
`Photo 1. HP Jornada External Keyboard (top). Apple Newton Keyboard
`(below). HP Jornada 420 (right).
`
`Photo 2. Keyboard connected to an HP Jornada 420 P/PC.
`
`Photo 3. Keyboard connected to an HP620LX H/PC.
`
`I bought a HP Jornada External Keyboard on April 3, 1999 for
`US$80 at a local CompUSA.
`The kit consists of
`A keyboard similar to the keyboard on the HP Jornada 820
`H/PC Pro mini-notebook. The keyboard has six rows of
`keys. The top row of keys consists of 8 functions and 4
`dedicated keys. A list of special keys are at the bottom of
`this page . The serial cable is permanently attached to the
`keyboard.
`A soft leather carrying case.
`A 3.5 disk with drivers for the HP300, HP400, and HP600
`series H/PCs and P/PCs.
`An 11 page instruction booklet.
`The keyboard drivers work with the HP300/320LX H/PCs (must
`have Windows CE 2.0 ROM upgrade), HP340/360/620/660
`/680/680eLX H/PCs, and the HP Jornada 420/428 P/PCs.
`I tested the keyboard on an HP620LX and an HP Jornada 420.
`The driver is installed from the 3.5 inch disk on a synched PC.
`The installation process seemed clean and painless for both the
`420 and 620.
`The keyboard connects to the HP Jornada 420's docking station
`serial port or directly into the HP620LX's serial port.
`The keyboard driver is activated from a menu option. From then
`on, the keyboard driver detects whether or not a keyboard is
`attached and enables its use when attached.
`Using a HP Jornada 420 P/PC with the external keyboard opens
`up a whole new set of usage opportunites for the device. Writing
`longer e-mail, longer notes, and maybe even programming (e.g.,
`NSBasic on the P/PC) become viable possibilities with the
`keyboard attached.
`Surprisingly, I think the keyboard also opens up more possibilities
`for the HP600 series of Handheld PCs even though those units
`already have a keyboard. I generally tend to carry around a NEC
`MobilePro 750C because it has a large keyboard that is easy to
`touch type on. However, the external keyboard opens the
`possibility of carrying my HP620LX as a mostly-retrieval device
`for most of the day and then connecting the external keyboard for
`more typing intensive tasks like writing trip report during the
`flight home.
`The only possible criticisms are: (i) The need for the docking
`station when connecting the keyboard to the HP Jornada 420. The
`Apple Newton connected directly to its external keyboard. This
`made using the Newton and its keyboard quite simple during
`meetings. I definitely need to buy a spare 420 docking station
`now. (ii) The keyboard cable is short (which is fine) and
`reasonably stiff/inflexible. The cable's stiffness makes positioning
`a bit more difficult than need be.
`I found the 90% sized keyboard very comfortable to use. In fact, I
`think I find it actually feels better to type on that the similarly
`sized HP Jornada 820 mini-notebook keyboard.
`SUMMARY. I really like the HP Jornada External Keyboard. My
`feeling is that it will increase the value of the conventional sized
`H/PCs (e.g., HP320LX or HP620LX). It will solve the dilemma of
`wanting a mini-notebook sized keyboard that one can touch-type
`on and also the smaller easy to carry size of the traditional H/PCs.
`I also think that HP Jornada 420/428 P/PC owners will also get
`more value from their units. The keyboard opens up the potential
`to perform more writing intensive tasks on the 420. Detailed
`e-mail messages, long form reports, and other typing intensive
`tasks are all much easier and faster to perform with the keyboard.
`You can carry around the 420 during the day using it mostly for
`retrieving information and then connect the keyboard back in the
`office, home, or hotel room for longer writing tasks.
`
`https://web.archive.org/web/19990508183506/http://to-tech.com/windowsce/jornada/keyboard/index.html
`
`Page 00006
`
`
`
`HP Jornada External Keyboard
`
`2 of 2
`
`Photo 4. Keyboard (bottom) compared to an NEC MobilePro 750C.
`
`Photo 5. HP620LX with keyboard, A/C, and modem attached.
`
`Special Keys on the HP Jornada External Keyboard
`Task Switch Key. Switch to the next active application.
`OK Key. Equivalent to tapping the 'OK' button on the screen.
`Cancel key. Equivalent to tapping the cancel 'X' button on the screen.
`Keyboard key. Configure keyboard options.
`Fn+3. British Pound symbol.
`Fn+4. Eurodollar symbol. HP420/428 only.
`Function Keys - Default Settings
`f1 Inbox
`f2 Calendar
`f3 Contacts
`f4 Tasks
`f5 Pocket Word
`f6 Cut
`f7 Copy
`f8 Paste
`Fn + f1 Create new email message
`Fn + f2 Create new calendar entry
`Fn + f3 Create new contact
`Fn + f4 Create new task
`Other Keyboard Characters
`The keyboard can generate numerous diacritical marks. See p. 7.
`The keyboard can generate numerous special characters (E.g., ©). See p. 8.
`The keyboard can insert characters from four alternate character maps: Math, Greek, Dingbat, Misc. See p. 9.
`
` HOME
`
`
` Personal Investing
` Cable Modems & xDSL
`
` Telephony
` DVD Movies
`
` Windows CE
` LEGO
`
`https://web.archive.org/web/19990508183506/http://to-tech.com/windowsce/jornada/keyboard/index.html
`
`Page 00007