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To: micl43 who wrote (6007)12/19/1998 4:52:00 PM
From: FastC6  Respond to of 8581
 
Question: what the **** does this have to do with PTSC???

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To: micl43 who wrote (6007)12/20/1998 12:14:00 AM
From: bob  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8581
 
mic143,

Noticed one of Radlan's products used Intel's i960 RISC chip as
one of it's engines:

The Global Routing Engine (GRE) is based on a high performance i960 RISC processor and performs standard routing protocols (RIP I, RIP II, OSPF), address resolution protocol and SNMP management. Routing and bridging tables are stored in the CPU memory and are able to reach 16MB. The GRE does not perform any packet forwarding. The module is activated by a LRE to update the network topology in the global memory. After the network mapping has been updated, the GRE updates the relevant LRE tables.

Are you trying to say the company is using a PSC1000 in this or
any other of its products? Are you using some of Patriot's ISDN
product line in your products? Please tell us, inquiring minds want
to know.

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