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To: Starowl who wrote (3780)9/28/1998 6:42:00 PM
From: Starowl  Respond to of 5944
 
Those of us who have hung on to the stock (survival, of course, isn't necessarily a virtue in the stock market) should take some solace in that we've seen the worst, or very nearly. Volume is low, interest is low. And I've got to eat my dinner.

Starowl



To: Starowl who wrote (3780)9/28/1998 7:42:00 PM
From: Jim Switz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5944
 
I believe ADPT and Dell have supported each others' products for quite some time (but it's not an exclusive arrangement by any means) and it's great to see that ADPT products are integral to the new PowerEdge servers - sure hope those servers sell well.

So this begs the question: why is ADPT treating this new deal with Dell for server SCSI like a Top Secret concept? I have yet to see ADPT put out any design-win press release on this collaboration.

New low today. Nine months of this crap is *enough*; one of the duties of the board and management is shareholder value. I'd like to see some.

As for the list of products you referred to on the Dell website, that seems to be a product-support catchall archive; a big percentage of those products have been obsolete for years and lots of the Dell links are empty. When's the last time you spun an MFM drive? Mine was prolly around 1990.