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To: Ronald Paul who wrote (4850)4/12/1999 2:16:00 PM
From: Peter Church  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10309
 
***************WIND INDEX (1 - 48500 ***************************

Here is an updated index to the WIND RIVER GOING UP, UP, UP thread. Each subject lists the most relevant post numbers. There is some overlap in the categories, so search around.

Posts with a * are especially noteworthy. Posts with a TA refer to the Technical Analysis thread.

It is fairly easy to get to the post you want by typing the post number in the Reply # box (above and right).

Some reference dates for posts:

100...... ....6/6/96
200 ....... ..7/29/96
400 ......... 12/26/96
600 ....... ..4/28/97
800 ...... ...4/6/97
1000...... ..4/26/97
1200...... ..6/4/97
1400...... .6/26/97
1600 ...... .7/23/97
1800...... . 8/21/97
2000 ...... 9/11/97
2100 ...... 9/21/97
2200 ...... 10/6/97
2300 ...... 10/27/97
2400 ...... 11/17/97
2500 ...... 12/11/97
2800...... 2/26/98
3000...... 4/4/98
3200 ...... 5/22/98
3400...... 7/15/98
3600 ...... 10/4/98
3800 ...... 1/8/99
3900.......1/22/99
4000.......1/23/99
4100.......1/25/99
4200.......2/1/99
4300.......2/18/99
4400.......3/1/99
4500.......3/26/99
4600.......4/5/99
4700.......4/7/99
4800.......4/8/99

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Quotes:

It looks like the recent WIND sell off was over done :-)
I'm glad I averaged down at 12 1/8. Post #4848


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Relations with other companies:

Adaptec
2201,

Adobe
1244, 1302, 1308,

AOL
4845

Cadence
3200

Cisco
1833, 3691, 3696,

Cygnus
4421, 4422, 4423,

DEC
1643, 1652, 2320, 2354, 2892,

HP
2292, 2293, 2358, 84TA, 2925, 2926, 2931, 2932, 2939, 2978*, 2982, 3163, 3164, 3165, 3168, 3179, 3180, 3181, 3184, 3199, 3670, 3707, 3827*, 4395,

INTC
1501*, 1849, 3826*, 3827,

INTS
318, 317, 338, 342, 347, 418,426, 592, 593, 2447, 687, 699, 717, 843*, 852, 1024, 1040, 1042, 1050, 1192, 1195, 1200, 1201, 1225, 1364, 1855, 1945, 2071, 2116, 2554, 2556, 2557, 2631, 2632, 2634, 2948, 2950, 2951, 2966, 2967*, 2974, 2978, 2982, 2988*, 3293,
exchange2000.com, 3575,
4502,

Konica
3038, 3263,

LSI
197TA, 4406, 4440, 4445, 4446, 4447, 4449,

Lucent
3212,

MWAR
28, 31, 114, 225, 261, 300, 310, 338, 342, 418, 426, 453, 458, 687, 820, 842, 843*, 852, 1024, 1315, 1321, 1347, 1449, 1855, 2281, 2595, 2658, 2697, 2715, 2810*, 2914, 2916, 2930, 2933, 3095, 3527, 3780,

Microsoft
280, 281, 388, 389, 390, 391, 394, 396, 397, 398, 425, , 445, 454, 455, 481, 488, 533, 538, 546, 744, 745, 748, 750, 753, 758, 759, 792, 806, 834*, 835, 846, 850, 853, 856, 861, 862, 865, 867, 884, 890, 900, 902, 972, 973*, 974, 975, 976, 983, 987*, 988, 989, 991, 1002, 1136, 1253, 1263, 2178*, 2179, 2191, 2195, 2394, 2398, 2445, 2605, 2604, 2771, 2813, 2814, 2816, 2817, 2818, 2821, 2883, 2930, 2937, 2938*, 2963, 2970, 2974, 2977, 2978*, 2981, 2982, 2983*, 2988*, 2989, 2992, 2995, 2996, 2997, 3005, 3008, 3009, 3013, 3018, 3019, 3021*,3024*, 3040, 3044, 3054, 3062, 3093, 3105, 3162, 3188, 3202*, 3230, 3240, 3244*, 3247, 3261, 3338, 3395, 3518, 3649, 3698, 3823*, 4314, 4388, 4476, 4501, 4557, 4562, 4564, 4565, 4578**, 4595*,

Motorola
3675,

Nortel
3287, 3290,

Novell
4433,

Oracle
806, 808, 810, 812, 814, 816, 1339, 1350, 1382, 2637, 3827,

Palm Pilot
3387,

Patriot Scientific Corp, PTSC
2177, 3510, 3511, 3512, 3513, 3514, 3515, 3516, 3532, 3542, 3545, 3546, 3547, 3558, 3560, 3836,

PharLap
3265,

PLX
2185, 2189,

QCOM
746, 754, 777, 2260*, 2273*, 893, 3075, 3686, 3687, 4309,

QNX
1855, 1932,

Radisys
186, 304, 314*, 1138, 1153, 1180, 1829, 1830, 1839, 1849, 1855, 1883, 1905, 1932, 2034, 2050, 2099, 2526, 2529, 2535, 2959, 2965, 3422,

Rapid Logic
3313

Rational Software
4392

Siemens
4389

Sony
4406, 4418, 4440

Spyglass
1403,

Sun
541, 543, 755, 994, 2368, 2598, 2605, 3826, 3827, 4388,

Sybase
4284, 4436,

Systemsoft
1931,

VenturCom
3244*,

Applications AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS

ASIC
2432, 2447,

Automobiles
101, 311, 2580, 84TA, 834, 838, 845*, 846, 911, 1028, 1030, 1047, 1651, 1972, 2629, 3135, 3077, 3237, 3245, 3659, 3660, 3663, 4274, 4288, 4292*,

BIOS
1973, 1974, 1976,

Cameras, Imaging
2084, 3030, 3031, 3079, 3312, 3397, 3645*, 3669, 3752, 3761, 3762, 3769, 3838, 4468,

Cable modems
3746, 3749,

Debit Cards, Vending Machines
834, 2389

DSP
1933*, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1957*, 1961, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 2008, 2011, 2060, 2190, 4307, 4395, 416,



To: Ronald Paul who wrote (4850)4/12/1999 5:03:00 PM
From: sweetrock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10309
 
I have a real-world question for the embedded systems people on the thread. My closest friend is a meter-reader for a utility company in the Bay Area. I need to find out what the future of embedded meter-reading is and how quickly it will come into play and eliminate those jobs. This situation is a close parallel to the vending machine scenario; obviously it requires communications and a network, but beyond that?