Frank Nazario wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > [since I received only 35 Newbie on the 25th, none on the 26th & 27th I'm
> > reposting this. If there was an answer I would appreciate it if someone
> > would forward it to me. I had thought that the Newbie server might be down,
> > but since I have only a few (rather than scads) messages from Newbie today
> > I'm assuming that I just didn't get my mail for some reason.]
> >
> > Apple has always used Motorola. But I never heard the final disposition
> > of the copyright issue for the microprocessor chip itself. Last I heard some
> > guy in a garage was going to be granted the basic patent for the
> > microprocessor. What became of this? -Gary-
> >
> > In a message dated 7/23/2000 11:54:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > writes:
> >
> > <<
> > Didn't Intel originally own the patent rights for some of the early
> > chips that Apple and other companies were using?
> >
> > Roman
> > >>
>
> this has nothing to do with linux or mandrake .......this is not the forum to
> discuss this. if you are interested go to the motorola forum and ask there
> .........zyeeeeezzzz . THIS IS A LINUX FORUM!!!!!!! AND MAILING LIST
Calm down. The temporary discussion started when the mail was down.
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Roman
Registered Linux User #179293