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- From: vinoski@ch.apollo.hp.com (Stephen Vinoski)
- Subject: Re: Just what is in a Apollo 9000/730?
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- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Corporation, Chelmsford, MA
- References: <1992Nov14.052216.28745@alw.nih.gov> <Bxpw1x.KGH@scd.hp.com> <1992Nov15.215020.17473@alw.nih.gov>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 14:54:47 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov15.215020.17473@alw.nih.gov> rvenable@helix.nih.gov (Richard M. Venable) writes:
- >Gosh, I guess all that vendor literature and trade press stuff wasn't
- >legitimate then. Suppose you tell us the REAL story?
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- PA-RISC was designed by HP before they bought Apollo. The DN10k
- architecture was designed by an Apollo team in the mid-80's.
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- What vendor literature and trade press stuff? If the trade press got
- this stuff wrong, it wouldn't surprise me, but I'd be surprised if any
- "vendor literature" from HP or Apollo gives the names of our
- designers. That would be like giving their names to every headhunter
- in the industry.
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- -steve
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- Steve Vinoski (508)436-5904 vinoski@apollo.hp.com
- Distributed Object Computing Program
- Hewlett-Packard, Chelmsford, MA 01824 These are my opinions.
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