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To: Runner who wrote (21961)8/12/1998 2:20:00 AM
From: mchip  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
<<Good point. None of this has much to do with embedded systems. You do not fix embedded chips. You replace them.>>

Excellent point Runner! (and I would go to the manufacturer of the equipment for a replacement)

So perhaps the easiest way for a large company to show they are Y2K compliant is to hire a company like TAVA... have them issue a press release/8-K for whatever millions of dollars might be possible. As 2000 approaches... the large company is declared "clean"...maybe thru a press release of their own.. referencing past news/8-K's... while actually only spending $50000 for some y2k project management software.

Just a thought... earnings will tell the story...