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- From: sb@next.neuro.emory.edu (Stephen O. Berger)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
- Subject: Re: X386 and Diamond Stealth: not solution
- Message-ID: <9460@emory.mathcs.emory.edu>
- Date: 3 Sep 92 14:54:27 GMT
- References: <Bu04w2.2u3@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
- Sender: news@mathcs.emory.edu
- Reply-To: sb@next.neuro.emory.edu
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- >
- > I had just made up my mind to buy a Diamond Stealth when I heared about
- all
- > this trouble. Well, I am looking for cards from other vendors now.
- > So maybe you should give them a list of people who are _not_ going to
- buy a
- > card from them, unless they change their policy.
- > If you are doing so feel free to put my name on it.
- > --
- > Andreas Klingler
- > asklingl@informatik.uni-erlangen.de
- > I'd love to help you out... Which way did you come in?
-
-
- I was just about to buy a Diamond Stealth also, but not now that
- I've heard about diamond's uncooperative attitudes. With the rate
- that technology changes these days, you'd think that companies
- couldn't afford these kinds of policies.
-
-
-
- Steve Berger (sb@onripx.neuro.emory.edu)
-