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Date: April 30, 1992 15:12
From: KIM::MARGOLIN
To: BURNIAS,MONCRIEF
CC: MARGOLIN
This is in reply to your Voice Mail message: Phil told me on Tuesday that they would need actual parts. I told him that he should have Thom Dempsey call Rich Moore to get approval and to say the following: They need four samples each of: 1. Parts that were received non-blank. 2. Parts that did not program properly. The parts that did not program properly contain large fragments of valid code. In order to get parts, Thom will have to promise Rich Moore that the parts are for failure analysis only: 1. The parts will have the plastic removed; 2. The parts will be erased; 3. The parts will be tested to see if they can be programmed. The parts will not be read out until our code is erased. Concerning the unit being used to program the parts. I am recommending to Rick Moncrief that, starting immediately, the parts be programmed on one of the two Data I/O machines that are alleged to be able to program these parts. (Manufacturing's 2900 and McCarthy's Unisite) I don't want to be in this loop anymore. Regards, Jed
Apr 30, 1992