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Re: Semiconductor types only: What is "Pinnacles" ?
Subject:Re: Semiconductor types only: What is "Pinnacles" ? From:"Dan S. Azlin" <dazlin -at- SHORE -dot- NET> Date:Fri, 25 Aug 1995 23:15:16 -0400
Check with Semiconductor International (I think they are in the Bay Area
(CA))
On Wed, 26 Jul 1995, Anil Jain wrote:
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> I'm trying to find out about "Pinnacles", a term that I heard recently.
> Apparently it is a proposed (or adopted??) standard for on-line
> documentation. My understanding is that it is meant for semiconductor
> manufacturers. Unfortunately that's all I know about this. I would
> appreciate if anyone has some more information on Pinnacles or could direct
> me to some other sources.
> Anil
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