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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
James Wiebe, President
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
4153 N. Parkwood
Wichita, KS 67220
316 744 8722 phone
316 744 1398 fax

WiebeTech posts White Paper on FireWire ATA-6 support

WICHITA, KS � October 21, 2002 �WiebeTech LLC has posted a brief White
Paper on its website which explains the evolution of FireWire bridges to
ATA-6 support.

The White Paper, entitled: "Utilizing High Capacity ATA-6 (>137GB) Drives
in FireWire Enclosures" may be found at the following URL:
http://www.wiebetech.com/ATA6firewire.htm.

The paper explains the technical evolution of the Oxford FireWire OXFW911
bridge that allows it to provide support for high capacity ATA6 drives,
such as IBM or Western Digital's recent shipment of 180GB drive mechanisms.

ABOUT WIEBETECH

WiebeTech LLC was founded in July, 2000 by James Wiebe and has focused on
marketing high performance, highly portable storage solutions.

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