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To: Road Walker who wrote (20464)6/20/2001 8:09:29 PM
From: LemonHead  Respond to of 60323
 
Hi John, I purchased a Kodak Digital for a buddy of mine. Last night I hooked up his ImageMate (SanDisk) to his PC. Everything worked fine as far as the download and all that. But his is smaller than mine and the card only goes in half way before making contact. It was very awkward and not near as smooth as mine. I was wondering what others thought about this smaller unit?

Keith



To: Road Walker who wrote (20464)6/20/2001 10:26:51 PM
From: Ausdauer  Respond to of 60323
 
www.digitalkamera.de

Where there's a will, there's a way.
2001-06-21
Toshiba and SanDisk start a joint Flash-memory production

Not quite a year has gone by since we reported on FlashVision, Toshiba's and SanDisk's joint-venture company for the production of memory chips – and now the first finished products have already come off the conveyor belt. The company FlashVision, which was founded for this purpose and has its seat in the U.S. state of Virginia, received no less than 700 million dollars from its parents SanDisk and Toshiba for a start. Half of the 600 new jobs planned could already be occupied. The first memory products which currently leave production are mainly 512-megabit NAND wafers. Together with SanDisk's controller and multi-cell technology as well as Toshiba's Flash-memory technology, the new products profit from the know-how of the two founder companies. Next year already, the full volume of output is supposed to be reached, so that FlashVision might manage to accelerate "from zero to one hundred" in only two years' time. (yb)


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