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To: Jdaasoc who wrote (31307)10/1/1999 1:56:00 AM
From: Bilow  Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Jdassoc; Yeah, of course the 820 story was a joke, as was my reply to it... I still don't have a short position in this stock, though I thought about getting one Friday morning last. (I slept through the open, and I hate showing up late for the party.)

No question that RGX had quality control problems. It was a minor miracle that they got Compaq to sell as many of those cards as they did. But the company put out a lot of different cards, and they had a lot of different engineers working on them, and I doubt you have much of an idea of which circuits were designed by which engineers.

Are you trying to say that Rambus will be going the way of RGX, eventually?

By the way, I am sure that you are correct that Nintendo managed to get RDRAM on a cartridge to work. But that would have been only one transition through a socket, not the six that the 3-RIMM solution requires.

-- Carl