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To: sdr who wrote (5257)8/14/1998 10:23:00 PM
From: Pilgrim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8581
 
sdr - probably the most interesting thing is what it says about
Wind River's plans for java. If you look at the following link

sun.com

you will find PTSC and Wind (along with others) identified in Sun's
PERSONALJAVA and EMBEDDEDJAVA announcement. Wind is no stranger to
Sun and the other big players, in the race for a "java processor".

Who did Wind select for at least their first entry into this
market? PTSC. Why not Sun or others? Maybe price, etc., but
the bottom line is that they decided on PTSC.

Its also my understanding that Wind did a thorough assessment of the marketplace before they picked us and they seem to be footing the bill
for the port. I wonder if any other Vendors listed on the above Sun
announcement might be swayed by Wind's choice to help us capture some
of the $27 billion mentioned in PTSC's announcement.

Wind's actions along with what Forth seems to be doing as described in

www3.techstocks.com

is so positive in that "relatively" small, but influential companies
are banking on our processor for part of their future revenues. And
as was pointed out to me today, these companies probably have some
"potential" sales ready to roll.

Thanks Corenzo for your work with Sun and getting us invited to
some of the java events that gave PTSC exposure.

Pilgrim

sdr - what is still hard to understand is the stupid low price
of the stock. I remember when is was over $4.00 on what
appeared to be hype on a WebBook by an unknown company and
java. What we are building now is real and solid, and
I guess will just take to come to fruition.