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To: Dick Smith who wrote (25178)11/24/1998 8:21:00 AM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
Electronics: Making Sure It All Computes
Washington Post - Sunday, November 22, 1998; Page H5

When I decided to buy a Palm III – 3Com Corp.'s endlessly versatile, incredibly cool
pocket-size computer, doing something as low-tech as driving to Tysons Corner to buy it
seemed silly. And expensive as well, given all the reports I'd seen in the PalmPilot news
group about the low, low prices available from online vendors.

washingtonpost.com

'Course some people may be able to get a Pilot cheaper with a
company discount.<g>


o~~~ O



To: Dick Smith who wrote (25178)11/24/1998 9:10:00 AM
From: blake_paterson  Respond to of 45548
 
Thanks David and Dick re: <<it's the Motorola Dragonball, which is also called the 68328>>

The genesis of the question was that on the RMBS board, several of us have been trying to figure out whether or not RDRAM will some day be integrated into the Pilot (the Power PC 401 is now being offered in several "snart devices" w/ RDRAM).

BP