Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!ncrlnk!ncr-sd!hp-sdd!hplabs!nsc!grenley From: grenley@nsc.nsc.com (George Grenley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.nsc.32k Subject: Re: 32K "do-it-yourself" kits... Keywords: The Ultimate Scrooge... Message-ID: <7595@nsc.nsc.com> Date: 7 Nov 88 18:19:47 GMT References: <2613@sultra.UUCP> <7532@nsc.nsc.com> <1039@stratus.UUCP> <7012@daver.UUCP> Reply-To: grenley@nsc.nsc.com.UUCP (George Grenley) Organization: National Semiconductor, Sunnyvale Lines: 23 TRUTH IN ADVERTISING: In article <7012@daver.UUCP> dlr@daver.UUCP (Dave Rand) writes: >In article <1039@stratus.UUCP> gbs@stratus.UUCP (George B. Smith) writes: >>Now the CG16 group is working on something that would be a good starting >>point for a 32k PC system. Hey Dave, yeah, Dave Rand, care to share some >>details with the net? >SSHHH! It isn't released yet. I'll post details as I can. >Dave Rand >{pyramid|hoptoad|sun|vsi1}!daver!dlr Just in case everyone doesn't know, I should mention that Dave Rand is currently working for National Semiconductor, in the 32000 group. Although, like all of us in this group, he is NOT an official spokesman of any sort. Just a grunt engineer, like me, Ron Guilmette, and a few others who post here from time to time. Although the path name, signature, Organization, etc, don't indicate this, it is the case. Regards, George Grenley NSC