Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!rutgers!ames!ucbcad!ucbvax!pro-colony.UUCP!dale From: dale@pro-colony.UUCP (System Operator) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Zip Chip Message-ID: <8711300816.AA05047@crash.cts.com> Date: Mon, 30-Nov-87 01:48:45 EST Article-I.D.: crash.8711300816.AA05047 Posted: Mon Nov 30 01:48:45 1987 Date-Received: Thu, 3-Dec-87 03:24:26 EST Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: pnet01!pro-sol!pro-colony!dale@nosc.MIL Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 22 As to the comments from the Zip Chip people that it was too hard to dismantle a //c to show people their chip. I installed a couple of Z-Rams while at the show. It took all of about 3-4 minutes a piece to open the case, install a Z-Ram, and close it back up again. All I can say, is that it sounds like a neat product....IF it exsits. As someone posted on a BBS I call occasionally, "Anybody with a little bit of money can run an ad in a magazine" and just think how much money has been generated by those ads. Too bad people still don't believe that AE has the PC Transporter card, yet it was at AppleFest and working. p.s. If anybody has questions on the PC Transporter, feel free to send me e-mail. I just got one last week to run on my //e. And to answer a question that was posted a short time ago as to where the 3x figure came from...that figure came from the Norton Utilities (I believe the program is called 'SI') UUCP: [ ihnp4 sdcsvax nosc ] !crash!pnet01!pro-sol!pro-colony!dale ARPA: crash!pnet01!pro-sol!pro-colony!dale@nosc.mil proline: [ pro-carolina pro-exchange pro-lumen ] --> dale@pro-colony [ pro-party pro-simasd pro-sol ] --> dale@pro-colony pro-colony :-> 1 214 370-7056 - 300/1200 - 24 hrs