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To: Ali Chen who wrote (119237)11/26/2000 11:44:06 AM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
So the guy bought an AMD motherboard with an AMD processor on it, can't get it to work in an assembled computer and I'm a moron thinking AMD should take some interest in it? It clearly looks to me, at least in this case, like AMD throws their products over the wall and says, here you make it work, you're on your own, sucker.

In my experience, a good company will take interest in a customer problem in which their HW or SW is used, even when it becomes clear that the problem might be in another vendor's court. Good customer relations, which maybe AMD hasn't grown up to yet.

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