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To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (971)12/10/1997 1:05:00 PM
From: jim geis  Respond to of 2443
 
This a non release and a cheap trick to deflect criticism. All of a sudden USB becomes important again, how convenient. Is this the Top Gun USB?If so its old news. intel.com and thrustmaster.com
There are also no numbers so Dow Jones won't pick up the release.
Spend the $1000 this release cost on another couple of days on the roadshow before it turns into a sideshow.



To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (971)12/10/1997 1:28:00 PM
From: dennisp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2443
 
ThrustMaster Ships USB Joysticks To NEC Corp.

HILLSBORO, Ore. (Dow Jones)--ThrustMaster Inc. (TMSR) made its
first shipment of universal serial bus, or USB, joysticks to NEC Corp.
(NIPNY).

In a press release Wednesday, ThrustMaster said the joysticks will be
distributed with NEC's PowerPlayer personal computers.

USB technology was designed by several computer and software
manufacturers to ensure universal plug-and-play capabilities.

ThrustMaster also plans to supply USB game pads and racing wheels to
NEC in the first quarter.

ThrustMaster develops and manufactures game controllers.

NEC, Tokyo, makes electronic and telecommunications equipment.