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To: Benedict Arnold who wrote (5089)7/11/1998 4:30:00 PM
From: Urlman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8581
 
Anyone have access to Jim Lunney's Interview?
I requested a copy but one needs a subscription... hopefully they will give me a freebie.......

Wall Street Transcript Corporation Aÿ
Wall Street Transcript Digest

June 29, 1998
JIM LUNNEY -- PATRIOT SCIENTIFIC CORP.

AÿAÿAÿ(EAV600) Jim Lunney, CEO of Patriot Scientific Corp., San Diego, describes the company's business and its background; prospects for the industry, with positive and negative trends; competitive threats; strategic opportunities for the firm including its marketing plans and acquisition potential; management strength and organization; and the financial prospects of the firm looking forward. Patriot Scientific is in the computer technology industry. Published date 6/29/98. Compl ete text approximately 4,800 words. Document #EAV600. CEO INTERVIEWS, The Wall Street Transcript, 100 Wall Street, NY 10005. Voice (212) 952 7400. Fax: (212) 668-9842. E-mail: transcript@twst.com. ***

COPYRIGHT 1998 Wall Street Transcript Corporation

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To: Benedict Arnold who wrote (5089)7/11/1998 8:20:00 PM
From: Urlman  Respond to of 8581
 
CA-CHING$$$$ CA-CHING$$$$ ANOTHER $ALE
Subject: Re: Microcontroller with JAVA virtual machine
From: "Roland van Straten" <rola@wxs.nl>
Date: 1998/06/29
Message-ID: <6n8chu$jur2@reader2.wxs.nl>
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Dallas has a JAVA iButton, but it has no I/O lines!

There was a chip Patton or something like that. It was a non Sun chip runing the JVM.

If anyone has what you just described please let me know too!!

Regards,

Roland van Straten