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From: dat33228@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Derek A. Taubert)
Subject: Re: ASIC Prototype
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Date: Sat, 20 Apr 1991 03:07:42 GMT
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In article <21041921395197@lax.wisc.edu> THINGVOL@LAX.WISC.EDU writes:
>Andy,
> 
>  Why don't you contact Tony Fadell and get a prototype chip (either for
>yourself or for Apple). I'm sure he would be more than happy to let you
>try one out. You deserve to test this out more than anybody.
> 
>Daniel Thingvold  thingvol@lax.wisc.edu
> 
>P.S.: If Jawaid could get one, you sure can.

I don't mean to burst anyone's bubble, but I'm not sure it is necessary
for Tony to be giving out samples at this time.  We've got to give our chip
back to him, and I'm sure he doesn't have the time to be shipping prototypes
all over the country to individuals.  I agree, Andy is a well respected
person, but Jawaid and I have been talking to Tony through most of this
project, and just plain got lucky.  Besides, the chip will become a reality
soon enough, Tony is more that capable of seeing this thing through.

So chill!!! :-)
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