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To: mark cox who wrote (16983)1/9/2001 1:03:50 PM
From: Jon Tara  Respond to of 18366
 
"We were also the first to build a recorder with flash memory"

Reference, please?



To: mark cox who wrote (16983)1/9/2001 1:11:59 PM
From: mark cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
From CNN today.

• Speaking of drives, DataPlay could make you forget that they are not one of the most exciting subjects in the world. Its tiny quarter-size 500 MB optical disk won a best of show and could revolutionize digital imaging and music distribution from the major record labels. DataPlay expects to sell the blank 500 MB disks for $10 each ($5 for 250 MB version).

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And EDIG is right in the middle of it. The first to build a device that plays their media, the only players that actually worked at the CES according to several who went to the booth and lastly but definitely not least, Toshiba and Samsung both needed our help with this technology. That's a FACT.

Mark



To: mark cox who wrote (16983)1/9/2001 4:58:35 PM
From: Starlight  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18366
 
Mark - To set the record straight:

I have in my files a news release from April 11, 1995 which states:

Flashback is the first recorder that utilizes solid state, non-mechanical flash memory technology.

The word "removable" is NOT in that sentence. Your original statement is correct - even though the Flashback does use "removable" flash memory.

We have someone posting here who IS NOT a shareholder, IS NOT an employee (and has never been), and who for several years has diligently bashed the Woody Norris companies - EDIG and PTSC. Rather peculiar, don't you think????

Betty