Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/06/29/04:36:03
On Friday, June 29, 2001 11:24 AM, invalid AT erehwon DOT invalid
[SMTP:invalid AT erehwon DOT invalid] wrote:
| >True. I guess we're used to the "common" user, who knows where
| >Intel
| >keeps their online docs.
|
| Actually, the "common" (or at least "lowest common denominator")
| hasn't a clue that they exist.
Why not? Every Tom, Dick and Harry, who's heard of Intel, knows that they
have to just type http://www.intel.com/ in the browser and get started. In
fact it applies to most companies.
| >You can always ask for more specific information, which we'd be
| >happy
| >to provide, if you need it.
|
| And bandwidth grows on trees? :-)
If you need help, you *better* spare some of your bandwidth for this. If
not, fix it yourself!
| (Begins seriously considering futures in agriculture...)
|
| >True, but the topic was well discussed, and finding a specific
| >topic
| >in those manuals shouldn't be too hard. Intel is pretty good
| >about
| >documenting their chips.
|
| Then why are they so bad at marketing them? :-)
I think you need to do something more useful than bother everyone here with
useless comments like this.
--
Prashant TR <tr AT midpec DOT com> Web: http://www.midpec.com/
"We must believe in luck. For how else can we explain the success of those
we don't like?"
-- Jean Cocturan
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