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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (mlbarrow@Athena.MIT.EDU)
Thu Mar 25 14:23:51 1993

From: mlbarrow@Athena.MIT.EDU
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 14:23:20 -0500
To: rparker@world.std.com
Cc: awillis@MIT.EDU, bcs-newton@world.std.com
In-Reply-To: Randy Parker's message of Thu, 25 Mar 1993 14:03:10 -0500 (EST) <Pine.3.05.9303251457.A15960-a100000@world.std.com>
Reply-To: mlbarrow@MIT.EDU


   Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 14:03:10 -0500 (EST)
   From: Randy Parker <rparker@world.std.com>
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   Existing cursive recognizers running on 486's (including Paragraph's) are
   still far from speedy.  I think those in the HWX business would be
   surprised to hear of a cursive recognizer that was so fast it bothered users.

   -- Randy Parker, NoteSystems
      BCS Pen Computing Group co-director
      CompuServe PENFORUM sysop



Since when are 486 chips speedy compared to a RISC chip?

-- mlb


-- Michael L Barrow
   Consultant, MIT Information Systems
   Director, Boston Computer Society Internet SIG


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