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Winfried Ritsch wrote:

> Event Electronic is selling this but it was developped by a company
> called Echo which is very close to Mototrolla and the baord is quit

Interesting. There was a company called Echo (and afterwards
Echospeech) who did the PSS soundcard, which was an
Analog Devices 2115, SRAM, a WSS codec, and an ISA interface
ASIC. Are they perhaps related?

Tom

