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Re: Momentum PPC 970 eval board
Posted on 5-Aug-2004 9:21:19
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@olegil

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olegil wrote:
@Bobsonsirjonny

Considering the amount of time to get something like this rolling I don't think ANY date could be considered too early


Exactly! Theoretically, by the time that the board has been developed, all (major) bugs have been ironed out, and the OS is working, then I would expect that the A1 has been selling properly for a fair while - and perhaps the microA1 has hit the market.

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