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To: PartyTime who wrote (10759)2/5/2000 6:42:00 PM
From: Burt Roger  Respond to of 18366
 
Party,

Thanks for the explanation. When Porcelain reviewed eDig, he compared it unfavorably to SPCL (Spectrum Info. Tech). That story I knew all too well. With eDig and SPCL there are light years of difference and Porcelain, IMO, knows so little.

Glad the greatest reward of that fiasco was finding the love of your life.

Best wishes.



To: PartyTime who wrote (10759)2/5/2000 7:05:00 PM
From: Jon Tara  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18366
 
There is no unique flash memory technology here.

The techniques described are well-known and widely deployed in existing flash-memory products. This is not a problem in search of a solution - the solution is well-known and in use.

Further, the implication is made that audio applications are the first widespread use of flash technology. This is patently false. Flash memory is used in thousands of embedded applications, and in widely-used consumer products such a digital cameras. Again, the techniques described are already in wide use in these products.

I am an engineer, and have written flash-memory software. 10 years ago. This is NOT rocket science, nor is it new. I could probably duplicate what they have in a couple of months. The whole thing is laughable if you understand the technology. To those who aren't knowledgable about the technology, the mumbo-jumbo sounds impressive. To those who are, we have heard it before - IT IS SIMPLY THE STANDARD ENGINEERING PRACTICE.