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To: Road Walker who wrote (19155)2/14/2001 3:19:24 PM
From: Ausdauer  Respond to of 60323
 
John,

You know you've been window shopping too much when the
check-out personnel at Staples know you by name and has
coffee ready for you on arrival!

I also stopped by Office Depot and Circuit City last
weekend and there was SNDK product available, but relatively
little on display. I would say 2/3rds of the base stock
was depleted.

At BestBuy all of their Pocket PC items were sold out as well.
This includes the Casio Cassiopeia 125 & EM-500, the HP Journada,
and the Compaq iPaq. Very few MP3 players to be had at all.
RCA's Lyra 2 was for sale with about 10 shelved items, but
very little else.

Aus



To: Road Walker who wrote (19155)2/15/2001 12:38:34 AM
From: Ausdauer  Respond to of 60323
 
MMCA background information.

"The MultiMediaCard, a joint development between SanDisk Corporation and Siemens AG,
was introduced Nov. 5, 1997. The MultiMediaCard, which weighs less than two grams
and is the size of a postage stamp, is the world’s smallest solid state removable storage device."

"SanDisk will manufacture a flash MultiMediaCard while
Siemens will produce a ROM-based MultiMediaCard."


mmca.org

Aus