From Chris Wheeler, Managing director, Cambridge Computer Ltd
Bridge House, 10 Bridge Street, Cambridge CB2 1UE

Computergram (21 November) continues the speculation on Cambridge
Computer’s product development plans. Whilst the speculation may be
enjoyable, I am concerned that no one should be misled. Our
position, as previously stated, is that CCL anticipates launching a
new PC-compatible portable computer later in 1990. Until such time
as we have completed the development phase, and have announced the
specification, pricing and availability, speculation in any of
these areas remains just that. You can however, be assured that
Cambridge will continue to bring outstanding products to the market
which will set new standards for performance and value for
money.

From David W Dunlap, Vice-president finance and administration,
Supertek Computers, 5150 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara,
California 95054

Your August 1 1989 item entitled Yokogawa to build Supertek
minisupercomputers in Japan next year contains incorrect
information. Yokogawa Electric Company has been appointed as the
exclusive manufacturing subcontractor in Japan for Supertek’s sec
ond-generation machine, the model S-2. Sup ertek reserves the right
to manufacture or have manufactured the S-2 in the US and Europe.
Dates for the manufacture of the S- 2 have not been set, nor have
rights been granted to Yokogawa to manufacture any systems beyond
the model S-2. Please update your records to correct your published
information.