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FW: Are you an AGP implementor?
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- Subject: FW: Are you an AGP implementor?
- From: Edge Computing <edge@halcyon.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 Oct 1996 21:46:18 -0700
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Yes to all of these.
/John
>From: Eric Rehm
>Sent: Friday, October 11, 1996 2:14 PM
>To: Mailing List Recipients
>Subject: Are you an AGP implementor?
>
>Since AGP is derived from PCI, and also because there is no
>AGP reflector, I thought I would post the following
>request to the PCI reflector.
>
>* Are you trying to implement AGP and have questions that the
> AGP V1.0 spec doesn't provide answers to?
>* Are you a member of the AGP Forum?
>* Have you been less than satisfied with the timeliness, completeness,
> and value of the technical support provided by the
> AGP support email address (agp_support@ccm.jf.intel.com)?
>* Have you been denied access to the APG "Graphics Performance
> User's Guide" (GPUG) because Intel refuses to execute a
> "Restricted Secret Non-disclosure Agreement" (RSNDA) with your
> company?
>
>If you've answered YES to these questions, I'd like to
>hear from you before the 2nd A.G.P.-IF Developers Conference
>tentatively scheduled for 2-6 Dec 1996 in Silicon Valley.
>
>Please leave a message at 206-780-2758 or send email.
>
>eric@scn.org
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