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To: REH who wrote (7748)10/1/1998 10:04:00 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 93625
 
I've been back to school and boy does it make my head hurt to get all these new ideas crammed into it. I have been studying the disk cache manager for Windows NT. It lends itself well to work with the bursty mode nature of Rambus. When paired with the Intel processor cache to handle individual access requests I am starting to see why Intel has chosen Rambus to be the memory interface of choice, especially in the Windows NT environment.

TP



To: REH who wrote (7748)10/2/1998 1:18:00 AM
From: Dr. Id  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 

**OT**

Is it my monitor or what? I can't see the left frame

reh


I was wondering about this too. I emailed the webmistress about it and received the following response:

"I disabled the navigation bar last night....I'm sorry for not communicating the action beforehand, including to Jill. It was a poor decision on my part.

However, the frame was largely redundant because of the navigation at the top and bottom of every page. We're revving up to make some navigational improvements to SI, and it will not be possible to continue supporting frames. There were only a few hundred people using it, and it resulted in a lot of customer support problems from people who didn't understand what it was for. "

I guess we were among the "few hundred". I liked the navigation feature and emailed Jill that I was voting to put it back...

JB