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Technology Stocks : Bluetooth: from RF semiconductors to softw. applications

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To: David Mckenna who wrote (85)12/3/1999 4:27:00 PM
From: Mats Ericsson  Read Replies (1) of 322
 
Thank you Mr. taking a constructive position on this thread. I personally think big everything BT-connected.

I bought MLT 11$ last spring. BT-development platform (pc-card something) was advertised in a local finnish press!!!
MLT tanked more and was a dog and I sold it to buy my Puma. I short my Puma (7-34£) and bought some armhy (and a Landcruiser).

I'm very nervous as usual.
I'm nervous because I don't have confirmation which OS/software co's are going to be BT-connected. Memory, flashmemory and fabrication is unclear to me too.

ARM, MLT, NSM, ATML, PUMA, (XTND with a? ) etc are done and ok this far.

If you would be so kind and do more research and post findings here.

I respond a very constructive way.

Whet next mean: Is Ericy producing BT-software as freeware??? (I'm no engeneer -sorry):

...."SDL technology fits the nature of Bluetooth applications because it enables high-level compilation, simulation and testing. These features let Ericsson avoid the pitfalls of traditional high-level languages yet benefit from the timesaving associated with them, when developing code for small, deeply embedded systems..."

eetimes.com
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