GB2369701A - Downloading mobile phone program modules from a base station - Google Patents

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GB2369701A
GB2369701A GB0201143A GB0201143A GB2369701A GB 2369701 A GB2369701 A GB 2369701A GB 0201143 A GB0201143 A GB 0201143A GB 0201143 A GB0201143 A GB 0201143A GB 2369701 A GB2369701 A GB 2369701A
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A mobile phone contains flash memory 11, for the storage of program modules 111-117, and a working program RAM 12 into which selected modules 121-125 may be loaded from the flash memory when the phone is first activated following the download of any new program modules. When the phone is switched off the contents of the working memory are copied into the flash memory so that unused program modules are removed from the flash memory (figure 6) . The first activation of the phone following download of new program modules is determined by comparing the checksums of the flash memory and RAM. The phone sends the contents of a program module management table 13 to the base station so that only new program modules need to be downloaded. Programs may be encoded for transmission using the telephone number or serial number of the mobile phone.

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SYSTEM FOR CHANGING A PROGRAM STORED IN A TERMINAL DEVICE AND A TERMINAL DEVICE USED IN THE SYSTEM
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to a system for changing a program stored in a terminal device, and more particularly to such a system which makes it possible for a terminal device to add programs having necessary functions, remove programs having unnecessary functions, and prevent a third party from illegally downloading a program. The invention further relates to a terminal device used in such a system, and a method of changing a program stored in a terminal device.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART In connection with the above-mentioned terminal device, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 7-219780 has suggested a system of downloading a program to a terminal device from a center.
However, the system suggested in the Publication is accompanied with a problem that it is impossible to readily add programs having necessary functions and remove programs having unnecessary function. This is because overall functions of the terminal device are constituted as one program. Hence, the program cannot be partially removed. In addition, since it is impossible to make a vacancy in an area in which a program is stored, additional programs cannot be written into the terminal device.
Furthermore, the above-mentioned system is accompanied with a problem that when a user operates the terminal device for downloading a program thereinto, it would not be possible to prevent a third party from downloading a program to a his/her terminal device.
This is because that the above-mentioned system is not provided with a function of security check.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 3-158961 has suggested a system of maintaining a software in processors, comprising first processors each equipped in a shop, and a second processor equipped in a center and connected to the first processors through wide area network (WAN). Each of the first processors includes means for storing data about a software stored therein, and means for transferring a file. The second processor includes means for storing latest data about a software to be stored in the first processors, means for retaining a load module of the software, means for comparing data about a software transmitted from the first processors to the latest data about the software, and transmitting a load module of the software corresponding to a difference between the compared data, to the first processors, and means for transferring a file. On receipt of the data about a software stored in the first processors, the second processor compares the received data to latest data about a software stored in the first processors, which latest data is stored in the second processor, and transmits a load module corresponding to a difference between the compared data, to thereby automatically update a software stored in the first processors.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 9-251714 has suggested a system of controlling a use of a software. In accordance with the system, when an application dealing with a plurality of data is to be used, a software provider may restrict a use of the application, cancel restriction for a use of the application, or set the restriction again in response to a user's request.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 5-316206 has suggested a system for executing a program downloaded from an exchanger of a parent station to thereby carry out telephone exchange. The system includes a central processing unit having a read only memory in advance storing a program therein, EEPROM downloading additional and revised programs other than the program stored in the read only memory, from a parent station, and storing the programs,
a random access memory copying the programs stored in the read only memory and EEPROM, and a micro-processor executing the programs copied by the random access memory. The system does not download all the programs into a remote control exchanger from an exchanger of the parent station, but downloads only the additional and revised programs into the remote control exchanger.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 10-326192 has suggested a system of downloading a software program into a CATV terminal device. The system includes a host device and terminal devices. A software program for operating a terminal device, stored in the host device, is downloaded to the terminal device from the host device to thereby update a software program stored in the terminal device. A software program is stored in each of the terminal devices in a predetermined area in the form of a plurality of program parts, by means of a divider which physically partitions an area of a memory equipped in each of the terminal devices. The software program is stored in the host device in the form of program parts corresponding to the program parts of each of the terminal devices. When the program is to be downloaded, only necessary program parts among the software program stored in each of the terminal devices are updated.
However, the above-mentioned problems remain unsolved even by the systems suggested in the above-mentioned Publications.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The invention in its various aspects is defined in the independent claims below, to which reference should now be made.
Advantageous features are set forth in the appendant claims.
In one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a terminal device comprising (a) a first memory storing at least one program therein, (b) a second memory storing both a main program and an application program for carrying out requisite functions, (c) a third memory storing data about said main and application programs in the form of a table, (d) a signal-receiving and-transmitting circuit for receiving a signal from and transmitting a signal to a base station, and (e) a central processing unit which controls an operation of said first to third memories and said signal-receiving and-transmitting circuit.
It is preferable that the third memory stores data about whether the main program is used or not and further whether the application program is used or not.
It is preferable that the third memory stores (a) a program ID of each of the programs, (b) a flag indicating whether each of the programs is used or not, (c) a packet number being transferred from a program-transferring device, (d) a final packet number transferred from a programtransferring device, (e) an initial address of an address in which a program is stored, and (f) a length of a program.
It is preferable that the first memory receives only a necessary program from a program-transferring device, in accordance with the data stored in the third memory.
It is preferable that the second memory causes the first memory to boot a used program to the second memory with reference to the data stored in the third memory, if a check sum of the first memory is not coincident with a check sum of the third memory, and copies programs stored in the third memory into the first memory.
For instance, the first memory may be comprised of an electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM), the second memory may be comprised of a random access memory (RAM), and the third memory may be comprised of an electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM).
It is preferable that the terminal device further includes a power source electrically connected to the second memory such that the second memory can keep storing data even when the terminal device is turned off.
There is further provided a system for changing programs stored in a terminal device, comprising (a) a base station, (b) a program-transferring device which transfers a program to said base station, and (c) a terminal device which downloads a program thereinto from said programtransferring device through said base station, said terminal device including: (a) a first memory storing at least one program therein, (b) a second memory storing both a main program and an application program for carrying out requisite functions, (c) a third memory storing data about said main and application programs in the form of a table, (d) a signal-receiving and transmitting circuit for receiving a signal from and transmitting a signal to a base station, and (e) a central processing unit which controls an operation of said first to third memories and said signalreceiving and-transmitting circuit.
The invention also provides a method of changing programs stored in a terminal device including a first memory having an area to store a program therein, a second memory having an area to carry out a program therein, and a third memory storing data about whether said program stored in said first memory is used or not, comprising the steps of: (a) calculating a check sum of said first memory, (b) calculating a check sum of said second memory, (c) comparing said check sum of said first memory to said check sum of said second memory, and (d) booting a program from said first memory to said second memory in accordance with data stored in said third memory, if said check sum of said first memory is not coincident with said check sum of said second memory.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is a block diagram of a system for changing programs stored in a terminal device, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a block diagram of the terminal device used in the system illustrated in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 illustrates programs stored in the first to third memories.
Fig. 4 is a block diagram of the program-transferring device used in the system illustrated in Fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is a flowchart of a method of changing programs stored in a terminal device, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 illustrates programs stored in the first to third memories, when the programs stored in the second memory are copied into the first memory.
Fig. 7 is a flowchart of a method of changing a function of the terminal device illustrated in Fig. 2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention will be explained hereinbelow with reference to drawings.
Fig. 1 is a block diagram of the system of changing programs stored in a terminal device, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention.
As illustrated in Fig. 1, the system is comprised of a portable terminal device 1, a radio-signal base station 2, and a program-transferring device 7. The portable terminal device 1 is designed to make interactive communication with
the radio-signal base station 2 through a radio-signal interface 3. That is, the portable terminal device 1 can receive data from and transmit data to the radio signal base station 2 through the radio-signal interface 3. Similarly, the program-transferring device 7 is designed to make interactive communication with the radio-signal base station 2 through a line 6. That is, the programtransferring device 7 can receive data from and transmit data to the radio-signal base station 2 through the line 6.
Fig. 2 is a block diagram of the portable terminal device 1. The portable terminal device 1 is comprised of a first memory 11, a second memory 12, a third memory 13, a central processing unit (CPU) 14, functional circuits 15, a back-up power source 16 electrically connected to the second memory 12, and a data receiving and transmitting circuit 17 for receiving and transmitting signals.
The first and third memories 11 and 13 are comprised of a non-volatile memory such as an electrically writable and erasable flash memory or an electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM).
The first memory 11 acts as a memory for storing programs therein, and stores programs transmitted from the program-transferring device 7 through the radio-signal base station 2.
The second memory 12 is comprised of a volatile memory such as a random access memory (RAM).
The second memory 12 acts as a memory for executing a program therein. The second memory 12 stores a main program and application programs for effecting necessary functions. Since power is supplied to the second memory 12 from the back-up power source 16, data or programs stored in the second memory 12 are kept stored as they are, even when the portable terminal device 1 is turned off.
The functional circuits 15 effects various functions the portable terminal device has. For instance, the functional circuits 15 act as a display unit, a keyboard, a speaker, and so on.
The data receiving and transmitting circuit 17 encodes a signal, and then, transmits the encoded signal to the radio-signal base station 2 through a data up-channel 32, and receives a signal from the radio-signal base station 2 through a data down-channel 31, and then, decodes the received signal.
The central process unit 14 is electrically connected to the first to third memories 11 to 13, the functional circuits 15, and the data receiving and transmitting circuit 17 through both an address bus 101 and a data bus 102.
When the central processing unit 14 reads data out of the first to third memories 11 to 13, a read signal 103 is activated. When the central processing unit 14 writes data into the first to third memories 11 to 13, a write signal 104 is activated.
The data receiving and transmitting circuit 17 decodes a signal received from the radio-signal base station 2 through the data down-channel 31 in accordance with a decoding algorithm obtained by a password inherent to the portable terminal device 1, such as a serial number stored in the portable terminal device 1 or a telephone number of the portable terminal device 1.
The third memory 13 acts as a management table for managing programs. That is, the third memory 13 stores data about the main program and each of the application programs in the form of a table.
In normal operation, the central processing unit 14 reads a program out of the second memory 12, and controls the functional circuits 15 in accordance with the program to thereby realize functions of the portable terminal device 1.
Fig. 3 illustrates what are stored in the first to third memories 11 to 13.
As illustrated in Fig. 3, the first memory 11 acting as an area for storing programs therein stores a main program 111 for carrying out task management to each of the application programs, a first program 112 for effecting a first function A as an application program, a second program 113 for effecting a second function B, a third program 114 for effecting a third function C, a fourth program 115 for effecting a fourth function D, a fifth program 116 for effecting a fifth function E,
and a check sum 117 storing a check sum value of the first memory 11.
The main program 111 receives instructions from each of the application programs, and controls an operation of circuit blocks constituting the portable terminal device 1.
The second memory 12 acting as an area for executing a program therein stores a main program 121 for carrying out task management to each of the application programs, a first program 122 as an application program for effecting a certain function, a second program 123, a third program 124, and a check sum 125 storing a check sum value of the second memory 12.
The third memory 13 acts as a management table area, that is, acts as a management table for the main program and the application programs stored in the first memory 11. For instance, the management table determines that a main program is to be used, first and second programs A and B are to be not used, and third, fourth and fifth programs C, D and E are to be used.
In accordance with selection made by a user as to whether a specific function is necessary or unnecessary, it would be possible to write only a necessary program into the first memory 11, and remove only an unnecessary program from the first memory 11.
The third memory 13 acting as a management table area stores programs IDs 131 of each of the programs, a flag 132 indicating whether each of the programs is used or not, a packet number 133 being transferred from the program-transferring device 7, a final packet number 134 of a final packet transferred from the program-transferring device 7, an initial address 135 indicative of an area at which a program is stored, and a program length 136.
As explained above, the portable terminal device 1 stores the programs and the management table for each of the programs in groups with respect to a function. Thus, the portable terminal device 1 can receive only necessary programs from the program-transferring device 7 in accordance with the management table.
Fig. 4 is a block diagram of the program-transferring device 7. As illustrated, the program-transferring device 7 is comprised of a circuit 71 for controlling transfer of a program, a central processing unit 72, and a memory 73.
The circuit 71 transmits data to and receives data from the radio-signal base station 2 through the line 6. The central processing unit 72 is electrically connected to both the circuit 71 and the memory 73 through both an address bus 701 and a data bus 702.
When the central processing unit 72 reads data out of the circuit 71 and the memory 73, a read signal 703 is activated. When the central processing unit 72 writes data into the circuit 71 and the memory 73, a write signal 704 is activated.
The memory 73 is comprised of a randomly accessible memory such as a magnetic disc, for instance. The memory 73 stores a main program and application programs both to be written into the portable terminal device 1, and programs by which the central processing unit 72 effects functions of the program-transferring device 7.
The circuit 71 encodes the programs to be transmitted to the portable terminal device 1, in accordance with an encoding algorithm obtained by a password inherent to the portable terminal device 1, such as a serial number stored in the portable terminal device 1 or a telephone number of the portable terminal device 1, divides the thus encoded programs in a unit of re-transmission, and adds cyclic redundancy check (CRC) bit to the programs in every retransmission unit.
Fig. 5 is a flow-chart of a process after a program has been changed until a changed function is activated. Fig. 6 illustrates how the programs stored in the second memory 12 are copied into the first memory 11.
With reference to Fig. 5, the program-transferring device 7 is turned on in step S401.
Then, the central processing unit 14 calculates a check sum value of the
program-executing area in the second memory 12, and writes the thus calculated check sum value into the check sum 125 in the second memory 12, in step S402.
Then, the check sum value stored in the check sum 125 in the second memory 12 is compared to a check sum value stored in the check sum 117 in the first memory 11, in step S403.
If the check sums are coincident with each other (YES in step S403), it is deemed that a program is not changed, and hence, the programs stored in the first memory 11 are not booted into the second memory 12.
On the other hand, if the check sums are not coincident with each other (NO in step S403), it is deemed that a program is changed, and hence, the programs stored in the first memory 11 are booted into the second memory 12 in accordance with the flag 132 indicative of whether a program is used or not, stored in the third memory 13, in step S404.
For instance, if the third, fourth and fifth programs 114,115 and 116 are set to be used and the first and second programs 112 and 113 are set not to be used, the main program 111 is booted to the main program 121, the third program 114 is booted to the first program 122, the fourth program 115 is booted to the second program 123, and the fifth program 116 is booted to the third program 124.
When the check sums are coincident with each other (YES in step S403), the main program 121 is activated in step S405 after the programs stored in the first memory 11 have been booted into the second memory 12.
Then, a normal operation is carried out in step S406.
Then, it is judged in step S407 whether there is a request to change a function of the terminal device 1 during the normal operation, in step S407.
If there is such a request (YES in step S407), the programs stored in the first memory are changed in step S408. Then steps 406 and 407 are carried out again.
If there is not such a request (NO in step S407), it is judged in step S409 whether there is a request to turn off the portable terminal device 1.
If there is not such a request (NO in step S409), steps 406, 407 and 409 are carried out again.
If there is such a request (YES in step S409), it is judged in step S410 whether the programs have been booted to the terminal device 1 when the terminal device 1 was turned on.
If the programs have not been booted (NO in step S410), the portable terminal device 1 is turned off in step S412.
If the portable terminal device 1 is turned off during the normal operation, and further if the programs have been booted during the portable terminal device 1 was on (YES in step S410), it is deemed that a program has been already changed, and the main program 121 and the first to fourth programs 122 to 125 all stored in the second memory 12 are copied into the first memory 11, in step S411. Then, data about the programs A and B are deleted from the management table.
Thus, a change in a function of the portable terminal device 1 is completed.
As mentioned above, the programs are booted to the second memory 12 or the program executing area from the first memory 11 or the program storage area in a packed condition, and the programs stored in the second memory 12 or the program executing area are copied as they are into the first memory 11 or the program storage area. This makes it possible to have a vacancy in the first memory 11. As a result, additional programs can be readily written into the first program 11.
Fig. 7 is a flow-chart of a process of changing a program stored in the first memory 11, to be carried out in step S408 in Fig. 5. That is, Fig. 7 is a flowchart of a process of changing a function of the portable terminal device 1.
With reference to Fig. 7, the portable terminal device 1 first makes communication with the program-transferring device 7 through the radio-signal base station 2. Thus, the process of changing a program starts in step S501.
The program-transferring device 7 receives the password, data indicative of what is stored in the management table, and functions to be newly added, from the portable terminal device 1, in step S502.
Then, the program-transferring device 7 makes both an application program to be transmitted to the portable terminal device 1 and a main program corresponding to the existing application program, in step S503.
In step S504, the central processing unit 72 writes the program IDs 131 of the thus made main program and the application program to be added to the terminal device 1, the final packet number 134, and the program length 136 into the circuit 71 as program data. Then, the circuit 71 transmits those program data to the portable terminal device 1 through the radio-signal base station 2.
Then, the central processing unit 72 reads the main program and the application program for providing additional functions, out of the memory 73, and writes the thus read-out programs into the circuit 71, in step S505.
The circuit 71 encodes the main and application programs to be transmitted to the portable terminal device 1, in accordance with an encoding algorithm obtained by the password inherent to the portable terminal device 1, such as a serial number stored in the portable terminal device 1 or a telephone number of the portable terminal device 1, divides the thus encoded programs in a unit of re-transmission, adds cyclic redundancy check (CRC) bit and a packet number to the programs in every re-transmission unit, and transmits the programs to the portable terminal device 1. By encoding the programs through the use of the password, it is possible to apply security check to the programs.
When a function of the terminal device 1 is removed only, only the main program is transmitted to the portable terminal device 1.
On receipt of the program data from the program-transferring device 7 through the radio-signal base station 2, the circuit 17 demodulates the received program data, and the central processing unit 14 makes and stores a management table for the received main program and application program, in the third
memory 13.
On receipt of the main and application programs, the circuit 17 decodes those programs in accordance with a decoding algorithm obtained by the password inherent to the portable terminal device 1, such as a serial number stored in the portable terminal device 1 or a telephone number of the portable terminal device 1.
The central processing unit 14 checks CRC in every re-transmission unit of the decoded data, in step S506.
If CRC is not proper (NO in step S506), the central processing unit 14 requests the program-transferring device 7 through the radio-signal base station 2 to transmit the main and application programs thereto again, in step S507.
If CRC is proper (YES in step S506), the main and application programs are written into the first memory 11 in step S508.
Then, the central processing unit 14 judges in step S509 whether the main and application programs are properly written into the first memory 11.
If it is judged that the main and application programs are improperly written into the first memory 11 (NO in step S509), step S508 is carried out again, that is, the main and application programs are written again into the first memory 11.
If it is judged that the main and application programs are properly written into the first memory 11 (YES in step S509), the central processing unit 14 reads out statuses of the first and third memories 11 and 13, and adds one to the packet number 133, in step S510.
Then, in step S511, the central processing unit 14 compares the abovementioned figure, that is, (the packet number 133) + 1, to the figure defined by adding one to the final packet number 134 having been already received, that is, (the final packet number 134) + 1.
If the figures are not coincident with each other (NO in step S511), step S505 is carried out again, that is, the circuit 17 receives the main and application
programs in the next re-transmission unit.
If the figures are coincident with each other (YES in step S511), the central processing unit 14 judges that the main and application programs have been completely written into the first memory 11, and thus, turns the flag 132 to indicate that the main program in the management table and the added application program are used, in step S512.
Then, the central processing unit 14 calculates a check sum value in the program storage area in the first memory 11, and writes the thus calculated check sum value into the check sum 117, in step S513.
Thus, the program has been completely changed, in step S514.
Hereinbelow is explained an operation of each of the first to third memories 11 to 13 in step S502 in Fig. 7.
For instance, the first program 112 effecting the function A and the second program 113 effecting the function B are both set not to be used.
The third program 114 effecting the function C and the fourth program 115 effecting the function D are set to be used. The existing fifth program 116 effecting the function E is additionally set to be used.
If the first to fifth programs 112 to 116 are set in the above-mentioned manner, the program-transferring device 7 transmits a main program corresponding to the third to fifth programs 114 to 116 and an additional application program to the portable terminal device 1, and the central processing unit 14 writes the received main and application programs into the first memory 11 as the main program 111 and the fifth program 116, respectively, in step S511 in Fig. 7.
The central processing unit 14 calculates check sum values of the main program 111, the third program 114, the fourth program 115, and the fifth program 116 all of which are indicated as being used in the flag 132 in the third memory 13, and writes the thus calculated check sum values into the check sum 117 in the first memory 11, in step S513 in Fig. 7.
Thus, a change in the programs is finished in step S514.
If the program-transferring device 7 can be equipped in the radio-signal base station 2, the system of changing programs stored in a terminal device, in accordance with the embodiment, could have the same functions as mentioned so far in a smaller size.
In addition, even if the portable terminal device 1 is not designed to have the radio-signal interface 3, the system in accordance with the embodiment could have the same functions as mentioned so far, if the portable terminal device 1 is able to be connected to the program-transferring device 7 through a cable.
While the present invention has been described in connection with certain preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the subject matter encompassed by way of the present invention is not to be limited to those specific embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended for the subject matter of the invention to include all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as can be included within the spirit and scope of the following claims.

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  1. CLAIMS 1. A terminal device comprising : (a) a first memory storing at least one program therein; (b) a second memory storing both a main program and an application program for carrying out requisite functions; (c) a third memory storing data about said main and application programs in the form of a table; (d) a signal-receiving and-transmitting circuit for receiving a signal from and transmitting a signal to a base station; and (e) a central processing unit which controls an operation of said first to third memories and said signalreceiving and-transmitting circuit.
  2. 2. The terminal device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said third memory stores data about whether said main program is used or not and further whether said application program is used or not.
  3. 3. The terminal device as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein said third memory stores (a) a program ID of each of said programs, (b) a flag indicating whether each of said programs is used or not, (c) a packet number being transferred from a program-transferring device, (d) a final packet number transferred from a program-transferring device, (e) an initial address of an address in which a program is stored, and (f) a length of a program.
  4. 4. The terminal device as set forth in claim 1,2 or 3, wherein said first memory receives only a necessary program from a program-transferring device, in accordance with said data stored in said third memory.
  5. 5. The terminal device as set forth in any of claims 1 to 4, wherein said second memory causes said first memory to boot a used program to said second memory with reference to said data stored in said third memory, if a check sum of said first memory is not coincident with a check sum of said third memory, and copies programs stored in said third memory into said first memory.
  6. 6. The terminal device as set forth in any of claims 1 to 5, wherein said first memory is comprised of an electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM).
  7. 7. The terminal device as set forth in any of claims 1 to 6, wherein said second memory is comprised of a random access memory (RAM).
  8. 8. The terminal device as set forth in any of claims 1 to 7, wherein said third memory is comprised of an electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM).
  9. 9. The terminal device as set forth in any of claims 1 to 8, further comprising a power source electrically connected to said second memory such that said second memory can keep storing data even when said terminal device is turned off.
  10. 10. The terminal device as set forth in any of claims 1 to 9, wherein said terminal device is a portable one.
  11. 11. A system for changing programs stored in a terminal device, comprising: (a) a base station; (b) a program-transferring device which transfers a program to said base station; and (c) a terminal device which downloads a program thereinto from said program-transferring device through said base station; said terminal device including: (a) a first memory storing at least one program therein; (b) a second memory storing both a main program and an application program for carrying out requisite functions; (c) a third memory storing data about said main and application programs in the form of a table; (d) a signal-receiving and transmitting circuit for receiving a signal from and transmitting a signal to a base station; and (e) a central processing unit which controls an operation of said first to third memories and said signalreceiving and-transmitting circuit.
  12. 12. The system as set forth in claim 11, wherein said program-transferring device transfers only a necessary program to said first memory in accordance with said first date.
  13. 13. The system as set forth in claim 11 or 12, wherein said program-transferring device ciphers a program to be transferred to said terminal device, in response to a password transmitted from said terminal device.
  14. 14. The system as set forth in claim 13, wherein said password is a serial number or a telephone number of said terminal device.
  15. 15. The system as set forth in any of claims 11 to 14, wherein said third memory stores data about whether said main program is used or not and further whether said application program is used or not.
  16. 16. The system as set forth in any of claims 11 to 15, wherein said third memory stores (a) a program ID of each of said programs, (b) a flag indicating whether each of said programs is used or not, (c) a packet number being transferred from a program-transferring device, (d) a final packet number transferred from a program-transferring device, (e) an initial address of an address in which a program is stored, and (f) a length of a program.
  17. 17. The system as set forth in any of claims 11 to 16, wherein said first memory receives only a necessary program from a program-transferring device, in accordance with said data stored in said third memory.
  18. 18. The system as set forth in any of claims 11 to 17, wherein said second memory causes said first memory to boot a used program to said second memory with reference to said data stored in said third memory, if a check sum of said first memory is not coincident with a check sum of said third memory, and copies programs stored in said third memory into said first memory.
  19. 19. The system as set forth in any of claims 11 to 18, wherein said program-transferring device is comprised of: (bl) a memory storing a program; (b2) a circuit which encodes said program and transmits the thus encoded program to said base station; and (b3) a controller which controls an operation of said memory and said circuit.
  20. 20. The system as set forth in any of claims 11 to 19, wherein said terminal device is a portable one.
  21. 21. A method of changing programs stored in a terminal device including a first memory having an area to store a program therein, a second memory having an area to carry out a program therein, and a third memory storing data about whether said program stored in said first memory is used or not, comprising the steps of: (a) calculating a check sum of said first memory; (b) calculating a check sum of said second memory; (c) comparing said check sum of said first memory to said check sum of said second memory; and (d) booting a program from said first memory to said second memory in accordance with data stored in said third memory, if said check sum of said first memory is not coincident with said check sum of said second memory.
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