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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (97442)3/8/2000 1:29:00 PM
From: Ed Sammons  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571686
 
Speaking of things getting hot, anyone see this post?

Sony to recall all PlayStation 2 Memory Cards
theregister.co.uk

Doesn't it use 2 600MHz RAMBUS chips?



To: Bill Jackson who wrote (97442)3/8/2000 4:05:00 PM
From: Scot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571686
 
Bill, Scot, That heat sink also looks like a prototype, reminds me of a toaster....Dell announces the newest product for the Millennium.
Dell Toastserver


And I thought that Porsche Design Toaster at Bloomingdales was expensive! I wouldn't be surprised if Dell is having problems getting it UL listed, no wonder they aren't shipping.

Dell, for example, is cautiously supporting the 1-GHz Pentium III, meaning it will unveil a new system, the Special Edition Dimension, but with no immediate plans to ship it. 'Dell hasn't locked into a shipping date, and we want to be fair to our customers and let them know what to expect on availability,' said a spokesperson for the Round Rock, Texas-based PC maker.

-Scot