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ArticlesMarch 1996 / Fixes


March 1996 / Fixes

article January review "Sumo Graphics Giants Weigh In"
Due to an error at our printer, a line of text was lost in the January review "Sumo Graphics Giants Weigh In.

article "The World's Fastest Computers" (January)
In "The World's Fastest Computers" (January), the system pictured in the text box on page 52 is the Cray T90 vector-processing system, not the CS6400 parallel-processing system described in the text.

article PDA Vendors Improve PC Links
In "PDA Vendors Improve PC Links" (January), we printed an incorrect area code for AllPen.

article A Data Miner's Tools
In "A Data Miner's Tools" by Karen Watterson (October 1995), we inadvertently omitted the SAS System, including OLAP++ ($30,000 and up; SAS Institute, Cary, NC, (919) 677-8200; fax (919) 677-4444; E-mail software@sas.sas.com or http://www.sas.com).

article The Data Gold Rush
In "The Data Gold Rush" by Sara Reese Hedberg (October 1995), we inadvertently omitted CrossTarget Builder ($7500-$29,500; Dimensional Insight, Burlington, MA, (617) 229-9111; fax (617) 229-9113; E-mail sales@dimins.com).

article Most Important Chips
The first chip set to implement the PCI bus was not the Intel Mercury, as we indicated in the article "Most Important Chips" (September 1995), but a 486 chip set named Saturn.

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