joseph@valnet.UUCP (Joseph P. Hillenburg) (11/09/90)
Who exactly owns MOS? I was under the impression that CBM did, but I'm not for sure. Joseph Hillenburg, Secretary, Bloomington Amiga Users Group (BAUG) joseph@valnet.UUCP ...!iuvax!valnet!joseph "Only Apple could slow down a 68000 chip." -Computer Shopper
hood@cbmvax.commodore.com (Scott Hood) (11/10/90)
In article <2R0Bs8w163w@valnet> joseph@valnet.UUCP (Joseph P. Hillenburg) writes: >Who exactly owns MOS? I was under the impression that CBM did, but I'm >not for sure. > >Joseph Hillenburg, Secretary, Bloomington Amiga Users Group (BAUG) >joseph@valnet.UUCP ...!iuvax!valnet!joseph >"Only Apple could slow down a 68000 chip." -Computer Shopper The MOS name was changed a few years ago to CSG for Commodore Semiconductor Group. Commodore has owned MOS/CSG for many, many years. Scott Hood -- -- Scott Hood, Hardware Design Engineer (A3000 Crew), Commodore-Amiga, Inc. {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!hood hood@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com "The views expressed here are not necessarily those of my employer!"