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To: Gutterball who wrote (5014)3/27/1998 11:14:00 AM
From: Dreighton Rosier  Respond to of 14464
 
My big concern is over market standards. OS/2 is superior to Apple is superior to Windows, but what are you running? Betamax is or was superior to VHS. etc. etc.

I am assuming/hoping that even if a lot of the "woodwork" is based on cards from other manufacturers that Racom cards can still be used at those terminals. Or, at the least, the FRAM chips can be used in cards manufactured by (SGS?) which can be used at those sites. It is simply a matter of how big a market, and how quickly might it develop, can we project once FRAM technology starts to take hold. If there are a lot of terminals on the old technology that do the job it will be several years before FRAM gets into those sites. However, if FRAM, and even better Racom cards, will work with those terminals the expansion of the market for our products will be all the more dramatic!