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DALLAS, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Camelot Corporation (NASDAQ:CAML) announces that it has agreed with Everex Systems, Inc. ("Everex") to demonstrate VideoTalk(TM) at the Everex booth at COMDEX/Fall 1997 in Las Vegas commencing November 17, 1997. Everex and Camelot will demonstrate VideoTalk over a local area network between their respective booths. VideoTalk is a complete hardware and software system which, when connected to a multimedia PC, enables full-duplex videoconferencing over the Internet and over local and wide area networks. It uses a PCI plug-and-play add-in card that provides high quality audio and video while achieving extremely low processor load. VideoTalk does not require a soundcard or a video capture card, and allows quality videoconferencing over the Internet with only a 28.8 kbps modem. Camelot Corporation is a holding company with interests in technology and telecommunications. Based in Fremont, California, Everex Systems, Inc. is a leading supplier of award winning server, workstation, notebook, and desktop solutions to the United States Government, military, corporation and end users. The latest information about Everex's products and services can be found by accessing Everex's World Wide Web server at: everex.com .
For information contact:
Jeanette Fitzgerald Martin Bones Vice President & General Counsel Marketing Communications Manager Camelot Corporation Everex Systems, Inc. (972) 733-3005 (800) 821-0806 e-mail: investor@camelotcorp.com
VideoTalk is a trademark of Camelot or its subsidiaries. Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this news release are forward looking statements that are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth, including but not limited to, the impact of global regulation and competition, Camelot's dependence upon the continued a |