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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (52853)9/8/2000 1:25:12 PM
From: charred water  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Dan,

The previous article from The Register indicates the Crusoe is to be used in a sub-notebook. According to your info on the intended use of the tm3200, it seems a plausible choice. Was The Register reference to the tm5600 the same kind of model memory failure that I suffered?

Talk about going to the source. Can anyone navigate sony.co.jp to look for a definitive answer?

- Greg

theregister.co.uk

Sony yesterday admitted that reports claiming it plans to ship a version of its Vaio C1 sub-notebook based on Transmeta's Crusoe chip are correct.