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Re: New ][ Hardware - DSP board (soon!)
prl3546@aw101.iasl.ca.boeing.com (Philip R. Lindberg) writes:
: gudat@avalon.physik.unizh.ch (gudat henrik) writes:
:
: >ltchean@iss.nus.sg (Lim Thye Chean) writes:
: >: kpopple@imp.sim.es.com (Ken Poppleton) writes:
: >: :
: >: : Don't give up on a DSP card for the AppleII. The one I am developing is
: >: : [...]
: >[...] Bright Software is not developing a DSP card!! [...]
: >Actually, Bright Software offers Ken Poppleton its infrastructure and
: >marketing experiences in order to guarantee that this unique project
: >will be a success. Ken has some great ideas which give the GS another -
: >maybe the last - chance for a comeback, and we'd like to support his
: >efforts.
:
: This is great news. Please let us know the progress so we can support you.
:
: >Before I stop I'd like to say one more thing: Ken and Bright Sogftware's
: >IIGS club have one thing (at least!) in common: they are not hunting for
: >money. So, if you won't see colored flyers and tv-spots of Ken's DSP
: >card - don't be irritaed. Just take a look at the technical details.
: >That's all there is to it and the only thing that counts.
:
: No arguement. Colored flyers don't make hardware work, but.... Please
: don't discount the importance of getting some info. out to the public.
: If people don't know about it they won't know to buy it. It takes time
: to get things organized in the way of support. What I'm trying to say
:
Of course! I agree, some "basic PR" is an absolute necessity. What I
mean are
exaggerated campaigns, such as colored adds (US$1700 and up).
Whatever we will do has a direct effect on the price, so we'll try to
reduce our activities to a minimum.
Sure I won't miss ANY good opportunity.
henrik
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