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From: grenley@nsc.nsc.com (George Grenley)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.nsc.32k
Subject: Re: Re: NS32000 Processor
Message-ID: <4506@nsc.nsc.com>
Date: Tue, 21-Jul-87 18:41:59 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul 21 18:41:59 1987
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In article <1467@tekchips.TEK.COM> jans@tekchips.TEK.COM (Jan Steinman) writes:
>grenley@nsc.nsc.com (George Grenley) writes, quotes:
>>Landon, I guess we all know by now that you're not too fond of NSC...
>I think either Landon has too much time on his hands, or he's just a 
>National-baiter. Why else would someone spend valuable working hours reading a 
>newsgroup devoted to a processor they hate?
>It would be nice to see some serious discussion for a change.

Okay, Jan.  Here's something:  Our new '532 works.  We announced it a few
months ago, and, as usual w/ semi companies, we announced before we had
silicon.  Now, we have silicon.  We're actually a bit ahead of schedule.

For official info, contact your NSC sales person.  Officially I don't know
anything.  There are those who maintain that that is true on an unofficial
basis as well.  8-)

But seriously, folks, it works pretty good.  I'll post something when we're
ready to demo it publicly.

SO GO DESIGN IT IN!  WE NEED THE BUCKS!

BTW, Landon, if you're reading this, don't post replies.  Don't mail 'em,
either.

Regards,
George