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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (2529)6/8/1999 1:02:00 PM
From: quidditch  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 54805
 
Re: SNDK> As an interloper and trespasser from the Q thread (I think that I posted here once or twice on JDS-UNPH when Uncle and/or Morgan had some questions), I come here on tiptoes....

The q is with respect to the Q: my knowledge of SNDK is limited (I confess that I have not yet gathered and read Ausdauer's War and Peace like treatise): As you are aware, Q! is one of the leaders of the technologies enabling net access/net working from mobile/handheld devices. These mobile handsets will increasingly substitute for many functions of the desktop PCs as the handsets become more feature enabled and the Symbian and CE software platforms increasingly enable web content to be accessed by mobile devices.

In this context, what is the relevance, if any, of SNDK's memory technology--is it "programmable", as say with a read/write function (probably via voice recognition in the future, as the key pads on handsets will be limited), if it were embedded in a handset with a RISC processor and would its memory content be available to be uploaded to the base station if a user wished to digitally transmit same to an e-mail or network recipient? Sorry for my ignorance as to SNDK's parameters.

Best to your thread. Steven