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To: Dave B who wrote (65761)2/11/2001 2:56:17 PM
From: gnuman  Respond to of 93625
 
I think the first version was called Base.
You may be right. I used Toshiba's nomenclature.

Toshiba was among the first semiconductor manufacturers to license
Rambus technology. TAEC demonstrated the industry's first RDRAM
working silicon in June 1992 and followed with the first Rambus-based
multimedia systems using Toshiba RDRAMs and ASICs in 1993.


And now we have the 4th version - QSRL (QRSL?).

Right again. (But I always get nervous about amplitude modulated signals in a digital environment. A bad bit in a pixel is probably unnoticed, but can wreak havoc in software).