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To: mishedlo who wrote (59446)10/31/2000 9:35:45 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Misheldo, TA may give you few whipsaws, but if you keep your cool and use stops, you still can do fine, yes, I bought at $68-3/4 thinking that the $68 level was breached, and that was wrong, as soon as $65 was breached back, I turned around and took my loss (got $65.5 on a small bounce). I then did three very rapid trades to cover that $3.25 loss. The next range in my TA book was $51 to $63, so following that book, I tried few futile entries yesterday around $55, but went flat for the night (luck, or smelling troubles, when the soxx strengthened with the bu$$). This morning, I suggested a new range would roughly be the $45 to $52 or so, but the premarket mayhem got me to gamble at $42, when I thought the premarket was exaggerating the "problems". Got out in the afternoon at $47 and then back in at $44, and right now I will probably attempt to play the range from $44 to $49 (seems that that $45 was a "bad guess", it was the old $180 which served as a strong support in the past). Mind you, I have my old GTC ($122 presplit) in, but a little higher this time ($32 or $128 on the old one). Thus, TA did keep me from leaving a bunch on the table (remember, my long term trend has been down since the breach of $98), and making quite a little bundle on the bu$$ since it went down through $98, without going short, mind you. This stock is a trader's dream, it is a manic depressive stock, you just pray that you can smell the next decline (last night) and catch the next meteoric ascent. I think we will get one meteoric ascent before the year is out, but what do I know? I am just a turnip farmer.

Zeev



To: mishedlo who wrote (59446)10/31/2000 10:26:45 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Whassup with this?
Chaintech announces first socket 370 DDR motherboard.
pcscoop.com.
Chaintech Co. , Ltd
No. 7-1 Chung-hsing Rd.
Tu-cheng, Taipei Hsien
Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel: +886-2-2268-9998
Fax: +886-2-2267-0306
URL: www.chaintech.com.tw
Press Release
October 26, 2000

Chaintech announces 6JVD2 motherboard
The 6VJD2 is the world’s first DDR 266 and PC133 SDRAM (dual memory) architecture compatible motherboard.

(Taipei, Taiwan - October 26, 2000) Chaintech Computer Co., Ltd., a leading designer and manufacturer of motherboards, AGP cards, PC add-on cards and Internet Appliances (IA), is proud to announce the launch of its all-new, trend setting 6VJD2 motherboard. The Socket 370 6VJD2 motherboard supports both DDR 266 and legacy SDRAM (PC100, PC133) memory modules. This board features two DDR 266 and two SDRAM compatible memory slots. Though users must choose between DDR and SDRAM (6VJD2 does not support the simultaneous use of DDR/SDRAM memory), he/she can install up to 2GB for impressive PC performance!

"This is a great motherboard for users and businesses that want to transition to newer, faster PCs," said Eric Chen, product manager. "Our 6VJD2 provides the perfect migration path for the budget minded buyer."

The 6VJD2 motherboard is based on VIA’s revolutinoary 8633/8233 chipset, which is the world’s first mass market DDR memory chipset solution. Additionally, this cutting edge motherboard solution also features an AC’97 audio codec on-board, five PCI slots, ACR slot and ATA-100 support. Further, the 6VJD2 also offers a full range of over clocking options, including 66/100/133 FSB settings and table-based over clocking (30 increments). Also, basic motherboard set up is made easy with Chaintech’s in-BIOS motherboard set up utility.

The 6VJD2, like all Chaintech motherboards, is available with Value Pack 2001 software bundle, which features popular titles like Norton Anti-Virus 2001, Adobe Photoshop LE and a host of other user favorites.

The 6VJD2 and 6VJD (DDR memory only) will be demo’ed live at COMDEX Fall 2000 (November 13th ~ 17th) at booth number S2624 in the Sands Expo & Convention Center.

For complete details on the 6VJD2 dual memory architecture and 6JVD DDR memory motherboards, please visit chaintech.com.tw. For information on ordering, pricing and availability, please contact your local Chaintech sales representative.

Media Contacts:
N. America, Europe
Ron Carlson, ext. 837
roc@chaintech.com.tw