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To: DiViT who wrote (44091)10/5/1999 5:31:00 PM
From: Peter V  Read Replies (2) of 50808
 
OT - Dell is offering boxes with RDAM technology. Does anyone have an opinion as to whether this is worth the extra money? Billy, you seemed to have a handle on this RMBS technology, what do you think?

If I just put off the purchase for a little while longer, the next best thing will be offered . . . . I could do this until I die, of course. The boxes I was looking at a couple months ago (#reply-10745525) are about $1800, down from $2200, but the groovy new RDAM box is about $3000. FWIW, I can't find this RDAM stuff on the Dell website, I got a catalog at home.

And one more thing. When I look at the Dell XPS T specs,
dell.com
it does not show an EE 1394 I/O device. Is it possible that it does not have one in late 1999? Or am I just clueless and it's called something else?

and one more dumbass question: what is G.Lite, and is it going to replace DSL?
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