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To: JC Jaros who wrote (37765)11/14/2000 3:04:56 PM
From: Charles Tutt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
The market certainly is volatile lately. I had a buy order in yesterday near the close that didn't execute; now I sure wish it had -- if only I had been a little less aggressive on the price.

Charles Tutt (TM)



To: JC Jaros who wrote (37765)11/14/2000 5:52:57 PM
From: cfimx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
so, jimmy page is going to play the lead to stairway to heaven on one of those cobalt thingys now? <G>



To: JC Jaros who wrote (37765)11/14/2000 9:12:50 PM
From: E_K_S  Respond to of 64865
 
Maybe this demo will work....

PTSC Partners With Sun Microsystems in Dot Com Home Tour 2000
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 14, 2000--PTSC (Patriot Scientific Corp.), (OTCBB:PTSC - news) today announced it will be joining Sun Microsystems Inc. (Nasdaq:SUNW - news) on their Dot Com Home Tour 2000.

The tour is a five-city briefing commencing Nov. 27, 2000 in Santa Clara, Calif. then traveling to San Diego, Phoenix, Dallas and Vancouver, B.C. The briefing will outline product solutions for the Dot Com Home. Sun will discuss new Sun related technologies including Java Embedded Server(TM) 2.0 (JES(TM)). Sun has chosen the PTSC ROSC microprocessor technology to drive its demonstration during the half-day technical briefing. Sun has invited thousands of OSGi professionals including system architects, product and engineering managers, business development managers, and software and hardware engineers, to attend the briefing and demonstrations.

The briefing agenda includes a detailed update and overview of the Open Services Gateway Initiative, OSGi, and an overview of the new Internet Home Alliance. Dr. Patrick Nunally, chief technical officer for PTSC, stated, ``PTSC recently joined OSGi, an industry group currently representing over 90 world-wide leading technology companies. PTSC is poised to play a pivotal role in accelerating OSGi compliant implementation.'' Composed of component and infrastructure providers, network operators, service providers and electronic equipment manufacturers, OSGi is working to define and promote an open standard for an Internet gateway to homes and businesses. The OSGi specification provides a common foundation for Internet service providers, network operators and equipment manufacturers to deliver a wide range of e-services via gateway servers running in the home, remote office and automobile. For more information on OSGi go to www.osgi.org/.

Richard Blum, chairman and chief executive officer of PTSC, stated, ``The emergence of the networked home greatly expands the market for our products and the technology of our recently announced IgniteI(TM) microprocessor family. IgniteI is the first embedded microprocessor available based on Removed Operand Set Computer (ROSC) architecture. Home gateway developers are faced with standardizing and introducing a variety of Internet enabled products that will allow the consolidation and management of voice, data and multimedia communications. The IgniteI meets their needs for advanced functions and features beyond what has been offered in today's most popular RISC based embedded microprocessors. By joining OSGi, PTSC welcomes the opportunity to participate with other industry leaders in addressing this exciting new market.''

Founded in 1987, PTSC designs, markets and manufactures advanced microprocessor technology aimed at the World Wide Web and Internet appliances as well as traditional embedded systems markets. For more information on PTSC, visit ptsc.com.

For information on the Sun Microsystems Dot Com Home Tour 2000, visit sun.com. Sun, Sun Microsystems, Java, and Java Embedded Server are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc. in the United States & other countries. IgniteI is a trademark of Patriot Scientific Corp.