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From: Jay Lepreau <lepreau@cs.utah.edu>
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Subject: OSKit 0.96 was released today
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 98 21:58:09 MST
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Go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/oskit/
and follow your nose for all the goodies.

Briefly: it's up to 30 component libraries now, comes with 45 example
mini-kernels, a 500 page (help!) document with few blank pages anymore
(although still lots of gaps in it), can be configured with full
multithreading and Posix threads, has prototype CPU inheritance scheduling
in it (5 policies including 2 real time), has a hierarchical network
link-sharing component, has a "simple virtual memory" component including
pageout.  Has most Linux filesystems, several networking libs, the full
FreeBSD library (which means most of Posix), lots of device drivers (perhaps
60), profiling support, and some minimal video and window manager support.
A currently inelegant but useful component lets you run many kernels on Unix
in user-mode, which is great for debugging.  Most components now use the COM
object model, which is a first in internal OS design.

Just about every component is optional, and unlike any other OS, is designed
to fit into *other* operating systems and environments if desired.  Of
course the OSKit's got problems, too, don't we all.  There are a ton of
things that it needs.  One nice thing in that regard is that it's easy to
incrementally add to the OSKit.  Let's do it!

Re licensing, the OSKit comes with full source, and is GPL'ed; "open
source" is now the "in" term apparently.  If a business or someone has
trouble with the GPL, the University is willing to talk about other options.

As a special holiday bonus-- for such patience on your part-- this release
supports a version, which we provide, of the Kaffe OpenVM (Java to you) from
Transvirtual.  Thus you can link them together and you've got Kaffe on the
bare HW, or with a configuration change, you can run the same "Java OS" on
top of Unix.  Our Kaffe changes will go into the next beta release.
Thanks to Tim Wilkinson and their company for giving Kaffe to the world.

We are grateful to the long line of free software project from whom we drew
code, including Mach, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and XFree86.  The GNU build
tools were, as always, invaluable.  DARPA's support has been great.

Finally, I want to thank and acknowledge the fine team at Utah that has
accomplished so much, and with whom I have the honor to work with.  Check
out the CREDITS file for their names.

Jay Lepreau
University of Utah
lepreau@cs.utah.edu

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> Go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/oskit/
> and follow your nose for all the goodies.

jay,
  looks good! thanks for the hard work! now, to the code... *8-)

-adam
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THANK YOU!!!

IT LOOKS GREAT!!!!


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On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Jay Lepreau wrote:

> Go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/oskit/
> and follow your nose for all the goodies.
> 
I can't beleive it!  Astounding, absolutely astounding!  Well, you finally
got it out:)  TTYL!



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Jay Lepreau wrote:

> Go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/oskit/
> and follow your nose for all the goodies.

Thanks! I've been waiting a long time for this, but it looks like it's been
worth it!


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Great!  From the documentation I've read so far, it looks like it was well
worth the wait.  I think I'm going to start with that DoomOS... :)

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In article by Jay Lepreau:
> Go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/oskit/
> and follow your nose for all the goodies.

For the benefit of people in Australia, the OSKit is now mirrored at:

	ftp://minnie.cs.adfa.edu.au/pub/oskit/

This is a one-off mirror, but after the Xmas break I'll set it up to
be mirrored weekly.

Cheers,
	Warren

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As before, go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/oskit/
and everything hangs off there including mailing list archives.

The significant changes in 0.97 are:
	Many thread library fixes and improvements. CPU inheritance
	scheduling is much more stable, as is the generic threads code.

	Restructuring of the minimal C library and FreeBSD C libraries. The
	syscall to COM layer was split out into a separate library (see the
	'posix' directory). Both C libraries now use the posix library for the
	COM layer calls.  [We forgot to put this in the 'roadmap' in the doc
	intro but that will happen soon.]

	Patch1 to 0.96:
	Fixes to the FreeBSD ISA device drivers. Now operational, and can be
	used to provide a proper console TTY device that does cooked input.
	See the example program console_tty.c in examples/x86/extended,
	which demonstrates how to initialize a console TTY device and have
	the FreeBSD C library make use of it.

	Changes to how boot options are handled; OSKit programs no longer
	see booting-options, such as "-h" or "-d", in argv.  These are now
	stored in the oskit_bootargv array.  This is to make porting Unix
	programs to the OSKit easier since they do not need to have special
	OSKit code to tweak argv.  Syntax is documented at the end of the
	Intro chapter.

        We provide a mini-Java-shell for the Kaffe/OSKit environment.  All
	the OSKit changes have been merged into Transvirtual's tree (but
	shortly after they did a major change in build tools so we provide a
	separate Kaffe tar file for the nonce).

	
The above improvements were mainly due to the good work of Leigh Stoller;
Bart Robinson did the booting/cmdline work and Godmar Back does a lot in all
Kaffe-related work.

   Fixes for all the bugs/fixes you sent in (thanks!) and others, including:   
	-Fixed remote GDB code so function calls from GDB work correctly.
	-Linux ext2fs fixes
	-lmm assert fix
	-fix sleep record leak in linux/dev
	-mklinuximage upgraded to match other mk* scripts
	-Bad linuxboot.bin.good replaced with good uuencoded linuxboot.bin.uue.

   Small stuff, including:
	-Changes to support Kaffe.
 	-Add a #define for _OSKIT_VERSION in oskit/version.h.
	-Some new files in preparation for importing secure filesystem and
	 networking components.
	-Document arg syntax for mk*image scripts, in their comments.

Keep sending in those bugs and patches, let us know what you're using
it for, and let us know what new stuff you'd like to see or are
writing yourself.

Jay Lepreau
University of Utah

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In ftp://flux.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/boot/floppy/netboot-floppy.gz
you can now find a gzip'd image of a bootable 1.44MB floppy containing
netboot from a stock oskit build with all drivers.  Please let me know if
you have any trouble using this.

See the README file in that ftp directory for more details.


Enjoy,
Roland

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The main reason we're making this snapshot is to get out the new
support for running OSKit kernels in emulation mode on top of Linux
(previously it only ran on FreeBSD).  Linux users with their own
OSKit kernels please give it a whirl and report back.
See doc/unix-support.tex for details; search for "Linux".

As before, go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/oskit/
and everything hangs off there; currently mostly in ftp.

A number of modest changes and fixes are contained in this snapshot:
	Unix Mode emulation:
	-Added support for building and running the Unix emulation
	 package on Linux (ELF) and Freebsd 3.0 (a.out and ELF).
	-Simplified the libraries and link lines in the makefiles so
	 that building an oskit kernel under Unix mode is easier to do.
	-Added code to several of the example kernels (socket_bsd,
	 http_proxy) to demonstrate the use of Unix mode options.

	Netboot kernel:
	-Speed improvements: Overlap requests of several blocks of data at
	 a time from the network, instead of serially in 1K chunks.
	-Added support for building a GRUB-style DOS boot floppy image
	 containing the GRUB boot loader and a netboot kernel.

        Moved the bmod filesystem code out of the kernel library and into
        its own library (liboskit_memfs). See memfs/memfs_com.c. The memory
        file system is now completely independent of the multiboot and bmod
        parsing code, allowing easier creation of multiple memory file
        systems. The support code to populate a memfs from a multiboot bmod
        is now part of the startup library. See startup/start_fs_bmod.c for
        example usage.

	Creating kernels:  added a new perl script for creating
	MultiBoot images, "mkmb2".  Works the same as mkmbimage, but
	runs much faster on large kernels.

	Cleaned up the NetBSD glue code. Removed the fs library support
	code, and replaced it with different glue code that uses the osenv_
	routines in the device library (just as the Linux and Freebsd
	drivers already did).
	
	Pthread library changes: Implementation of pthread_kill() and
	pthread_sigmask(). Conformant pthread_cleanup_push/pop; now
	lexically scoped. A number of name changes to make the distinction
	between API functions and local additons clear.

	Assorted minor bug fixes.
	

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Date: Thu July 22 1999

We are making this snapshot to get out a large amount of new code for
testing before making an official release of it. Much has changed,
including some changes to how OSKit kernels should initialize themselves.
Please take a look at the example programs in examples/x86 to see what
needs to be done. As a companion to this release, there are two new
substantial demonstration kernels available from the OSKit web page; an
"fsck" kernel FreeBSD disk partitions, and a kernelized version of the
popular "rsync" program.

As before, go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/oskit/
and everything hangs off there; currently mostly in ftp.

A number of changes and fixes are contained in this snapshot:
	Rework of the C and POSIX libraries to remove all linktime external
	dependencies. All external interfaces are now accessed via a
	services database that is provided to the C/POSIX library when the
	kernel is initialized. The clientos library (described below) is
	responsible for setting up the services database, as well as the C
	library environment object that contains an assorted collection of
	interfaces that only the C/POSIX library are interested in (such as
	the console stream, the filesystem namespace, the memory allocator
	for malloc, the sleep interface to give up the CPU in select,
	etc.).

	Addition of a new "ClientOS" library to encapsulate and initialize
	many of the interfaces that an application program is dependent on,
	typically through the C/POSIX library. The clientos is a mandatory
	library that is responsible for initializing certain core
	interfaces, such as the memory object (lowest level allocator), the
	global registry, the C library environment object, and the default
	console stream object. See the Client Operating System
	(doc/clientos.tex) chapter in the documentation, as well as the
	example programs for the new initialization sequence (notably, the
	requirement of a call to oskit_clientos_init() in all OSKit
	kernels).

	Addition of a new Dynamic Linker/Loader (RTLD) library to allow ELF
	format OSKit kernels to dynamically load ELF format shared
	libraries (.so) files. This code is imported from the FreeBSD 3.0
	rtld-elf library, and is contained in the rtld directory. See the
	RTLD chapter in the documentation, (doc/rtld.tex) and the
	demonstration kernel in examples/dyntest.

	Lots of improvements and additions to the "startup" library.
	Although still undocumented, the startup library is intended to
	insulate the application program from the details of initializing
	many devices and subsystems, and to aid in setting up the client
	operating system. All of the example programs (sans one or two
	maybe) now use the startup library for most of their device and
	subsystem initialization. See the example programs in examples/x86.

	Completion of the "services database" COM interface and
	implementation.  The services database is a registry that maps GUID
	to COM object instantiation. Its original implementation allowed
	for a single global registry accessed by global functions. The
	implementation is now complete, and allows per-object
	instantiation. The global registry is now an instantiation of such
	an object, but for backwards compatibility, is still accessible
	through the original global function calls. See the Interface
	Registration (doc/register.tex) chapter in the documentation.

	Addition of a new filesystem namespace component. All pathname
	translation has been moved out of the POSIX library and into the
	oskit_fsnamespace component, which also encapsulates mount/unmount
	and mountpoint traversal. Also does symlink traversal. See
	oskit/fs/fsnamespace.h. In addition, a pathname cache (much like
	the "namei" cache in the unix FS) was added to prevent repeated
	entry into the driver framework to do directory lookups. This
	resulted in huge performance improvements (up to 6x) in programs
	that make heavy use of pathname translation (eg: rsync). The
	improvement was especially pronounced in multithreaded programs,
	where each entry into the driver framework results in the process
	lock being taken and released.  See the fsnamespace chapter in the
	documentation (doc/fsnamespace.tex), and the startup library
	(startup/start_fs.c) for example usage.

	Pthread library: Rework the mutex/condition code. Some general
	clean up, and now allows statically allocated and initialized
	mutexes and condition variables.  A statically allocated mutex or
	condition will be properly initialized the first time it is used if
	the program does not arrange for that to happen explicitly. Also
	added sigwait, sigwaitinfo, sigtimedwait and sigqueue to the
	multithreaded version of the signal code. Add documentation for the
	CPU Inheritance framework to the pthread chapter.

	Add small amounts of support for rsync and fsck kernels. More
	additions to the C (added stuff that was previously excluded) and
	POSIX library (some tty ioctls, getpass, lots of trivial stubs to
	allow linking).  Added asyncio I/O support to the COM pipe
	implementation since rsync uses pipes with select. Some fixes to
	the network code to make sure that connections to a server get torn
	before the oskit reboots, and to make sure a new initial segment
	value gets chosen so that the server side is not confused by a new
	connection with an old segment value.  This was causing failed
	connections from the rsync client to the rsync server when doing
	quick reboots. Much improved versions of memset, bzero, bcopy,
	memcpy, etc (from NetBSD). Make sure all open files are closed
	before the oskit reboots, so that all files are flushed to disk and
	the disk can be cleanly unmounted.

	A number of GPROF fixes and improvements when using the FreeBSD C
	library. Certain errors (such as no a.out file) no longer result in
	a partly written gmon.out file. This allows postmortem dump of the
	gprof data, rather than having it dumped out on the console. Also
	added a start_gprof() entrypoint to get the gprof code running in
	main, since it is often the case that you do not want to count the
	initialization code, or even have to worry about it. See
	examples/x86/hello.c for an example program that uses
	start_gprof().

	The memfs now understands internal vs. external links (akin to
	internal and external inode link counts in UNIX), which allows more
	precise cleanup semantics and fixes memory leaks in some usage
	patterns.  Several global variables were eliminated in favor of
	per-instantiation variables.  Stat now returns more accurate
	information about the file.

	The simple console now uses COM Stream wrappers for the console
	drivers (direct, gdb, serial).  Simplified base_console to use the
	COM wrappers and separated out initialization into
	base_console_init.c making it easier to override just the
	initialization.

	A fair amount of documentation reorganization, as well as some
	additional chapters. The OSKit web page also reflects these
	documentation changes (unlike the previous snapshot). 

	Osenv stuff. All of the "osenv" interfaces in the device library
	have been COMified, and are exported to the device driver
	libraries (Linux, Freebsd, Netbsd), which have been reworked to use
	the dynamic interfaces, rather than static linktime dependencies on
	the device library itself. These changes are not well documented
	yet, but if you stick to using the "startup" library to initialize
	your kernels, you should not have to worry about it much. Feel free
	to ask us questions though.


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This informal snapshot is to make available a very preliminary version
of StrongARM support. The only platform supported at this time is the
Digital DNARD (Shark), which contains an SA-110 StrongARM CPU, and an
I/O architecture that is very similar to a PC. There is still quite a
bit of work to do, and the device support is extremely limited since
the OSKit's device driver framework has not yet been ported to the
Digital DNARD. The only documentation at this time is this message,
although the kernel library is very similar to its x86 counterpart.
If you are familiar with the x86 kernel library, you should be able to
apply that knowledge to the ARM kernel library.

***********************************************************************
WARNING: If you are not interested in StrongARM support, then do not
update to this snapshot, as validation has been very minimal.
***********************************************************************

As before, go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/oskit/
and everything hangs off there; currently mostly in ftp.

These components and libaries build and appear to work okay:

	oskit		crt		kern		
	boot/ofw	libc		posix/sys
	posix/sys_r	threads		svm
	amm		com		exec
	lmm		dev		startup
	clientos	memdebug	memfs
	fsnamespace/fsn	fsnamespace/fsn_r	
	freebsd/libc	freebsd/libc_r
	examples/arm32	examples/arm32/extended	examples/arm32/threads

There is a new boot adaptor in boot/ofw that provides OFW->Multiboot
boot adaptor support. The operation is very similar to the BSD boot
adaptor, in that you can give it a multiboot compliant executable plus
optional boot modules, and it will generate an OFW compliant (netbsd
a.out) image which you can boot via tftp (dhcp). See the mkofwimage
script in boot/ofw.  Note that mkofwimage relies on linker emulation;
binutils needs to be built with both arm-elf and arm-netbsd targets
enabled so that an a.out file can be generated from ELF input files.
More on that below.

At the moment, the only console that is fully supported is the serial
console. VGA display output works, but keyboard input has not been
finished, so you will need to interact with your DNARD via a serial
line.  The baud rate defaults to 9600, since that is the speed at
which the OFW boot loader drives the port. Of course, if you do not
need to input anything, you can use the display for output by changing
the "serial_console" variable in kern/arm32/shark/base_console_init.c.

These components are not yet available: 

	* FreeBSD networking and math library
	* Netbsd filesystem
	* Linux filesystems and device drivers
	* Netboot and multiboot adaptor
	* Runtime Linker (RTLD)
	* bootp
	* fsread
	* video/X11/wimp
	* Keyboard support
	* GPROF profiling support

A note about compiler tools: Finding a consistent and working set of
tools that would allow us to build on our FreeBSD 3.0 machines was a
bit of a pain. We ended up using:

	GCC 2.95
	Binutils 990818 daily snapshot with a small patch
	GDB 19990816 daily snapshot (for remote debugging)

Using this toolset, you can build ELF multiboot compliant libraries
and executables, but still create a proper OFW compliant a.out image
using linker emulation. You can pick up these tools at the OSKit ftp
site: ftp://flux.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/tools. There is a README file
in that directory with instructions on how to configure and build the
tools. 

Once you have a working tool chain on your path, the OSKit can be
configured as follows (for cross compilation on a FreeBSD 3.0 box):

	cd oskit-obj-dir
	oskit-src-dir/configure --prefix=/your/prefix/dir \
			--build=i586-freebsd arm-elf
	gmake
	gmake install

Once you have an example kernel, you can create an OFW-bootable image
using the mkofwimage script:

	/your/prefix/dir/bin/mkofwimage -o foo.image your_kernel
	cp foo.image /your/tftp/dir/proper_kernel_name

Then log into your DNARD, and reboot it.


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This is an informal snapshot to make available the improvements we've made
to the OSKit lately, and give all you energetic OS hackers something to
chew on along with your leftover turkey this weekend.  An incomplete list
of changes appears below.

As before, go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/
and everything hangs off there; currently mostly in ftp.

Enjoy, and Happy Thanksgiving from the Flux Group!


New versions of Linux device drivers.
	The entire suite of Linux device drivers has been updated to
	2.2.12, replacing the code from Linux 2.0.29 used in previous
	OSKit versions.  This adds a number of new devices as well as
	better versions of existing drivers, bringing the last 2.5 years
	of Linux device driver development into the OSKit.

Floppy support.
	The PC floppy disk driver (from Linux 2.2.12) is now available
	(on x86 only).  This driver has had only very minimal testing.

New versions of FreeBSD components.
	The FreeBSD C library, math library, and network stack components
	have been updated to release 3.2-STABLE of FreeBSD from the prior
	collection of code from various 2.x releases.  The ISA device
	drivers taken from FreeBSD have not been updated.

OSKit StrongARM support improved.
	The port of the OSKit to the StrongARM continues to progress
	quickly.  FreeBSD networking, NetBSD filesystem, and Linux
	device driver support have been added.  The builtin 10Mbit
	ethernet and IDE Zip drive have been modestly tested.  So far we
	still only support the DNARD ("Shark") platform.

Flask security components.
	Our colleagues at the NSA have integrated several more
	components of the Flask security architecture (see
	http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/flask) into the OSKit, drawing upon
	the work done in the Fluke operating system and from their
	current work in Linux.	This snapshot includes COM interfaces
	and default implementations for the "access vector cache" and
	"security server" components, as well as updates to the file
	access control wrappers.  The Flask COM interfaces are
	documented in a new chapter of the OSKit documentation
	(doc/flask.tex).  A simple example program,
	examples/x86/netbsd_sfs_com.c, demonstrates the use of the
	security server and filesystem access check framework.

GCC 2.95 support for the x86.
	Previous versions of the OSKit would not work (or even build)
	with the EGCS line of GCC.  This snapshot supports building with
	GCC 2.95.2, which is now the recommended version to use.
	Note that the StrongARM port has always required GCC 2.95.
	(See the previous snapshot announcement in the ANNOUNCE file
	for full details about the tools needed for the StrongARM build.)

Dropped a.out build support.
	We no longer support an aout build of the OSKit.  You can still
	produce aout format kernels, but it is done by converting an ELF
	kernel with mkbsdimage and a special version of GNU ld.  Please
	contact us if you have concerns about object file formats for
	your uses of the OSKit.

Support for buffering/blocking console input instead of busy-wait.
	A new component layered on top of the minimal console support
	provides a console device with interrupt-driven, buffered input
	and proper blocking support with no busy-waiting (for both the
	serial-port console and the PC console).  (This is still not a
	production-quality device driver, and the default console
	support remains unchanged, using a simple busy-wait.)  The new
	function start_cq_console in -loskit_startup is the easy way to
	use the new console code.

"Enhanced" console support on X86.
	The minimal output support for the X86 PC console has been
	extended from emulating a teletype on steroids to emulating the
	venerable ADM3A terminal, including support for a ^G bell using
	the PC speaker.  The minimal keyboard input support for the X86
	console now recognizes the Control and Meta (Alt) modifier keys.
	(You can enjoy the world's only ADM3A with 25 lines and a Meta key!)

Prototype packet dispatcher.
	Framework for generic packet filtering support.  Currently uses DPF.

Numerous bug fixes.
	Fixed problem with interrupts being enabled too soon in the
	base_* code.  The most annoying manifestation of this was netboot
	hanging/crashing on some machines.

	Many bootp fixes from Michael Hohmuth <hohmuth@innocent.com>.
	Thanks Michael!

	Lots of fixes to the pthreads library.  Most notably, a memory
	leak when threads exited, indefinitely delayed thread cleanups,
	and a random memory trashing bug on context switching.

	Tweaks to X86 interrupt handling.  Mostly related to GPROF support.
	The interrupt flag should now consistantly be disabled in hardware
	interrupt handlers and enabled in software interrupt handlers.
	With GPROF, the profiling timer should almost always be enabled
	except for small sections of code on interrupt entry and exit.



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We are pleased to announce the combination of MIT's Click Modular Router
and Utah's OSKit.  By combining Click and the OSKit, you can build
"flexible and configurable routers" (Click router graphs) that run on
x86 and StrongARM "bare metal", without requiring Linux.

A slightly modified version of Click as well as the OSKit can be found
off the Flux group web page:

        http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/

The Click home page and MIT's paper describing Click, to be presented
this coming week at SOSP, can be found at:

        http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/click/

For a description of our changes, as well as how to configure and
build Click on the OSKit, look at README.OSKIT in our modified Click
distribution.

Our thanks to the Click crew for their nifty little system.
Have fun!

The Flux Research Group
Department of Computer Science
University of Utah
http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/

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This is to let people know that we upgraded our Click source code to
Version 0.6, which came out right about the time we were getting ready
to release the 0.51 code. There are also some important OSKit related
bug fixes in the new release. As before:

A slightly modified version of Click as well as the OSKit can be found
off the Flux group web page:

	http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/

The Click home page and MIT's paper describing Click, presented at SOSP,
can be found at:

	http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/click/

For a description of our changes, as well as how to configure and
build Click on the OSKit, look at README.OSKIT in our modified Click
distribution.

Have fun!

The Flux Research Group
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In honor of the first date in the OSKit's lifetime containing only even digits,
we are happy to announce a new OSKit snapshot containing only odds and ends.
(Our fearless leader Jay Lepreau has asked to be held personally
responsible for the one-day time warp you are now experiencing.)

If you've been burning to know what the OSKit would look like on a date
with all even digits, now is your big chance.  (You'll just have to trust
us that nothing changed since yesterday.  If you are burning to know what
it will look like on the second date with all even digits, odds are that
nothing will have changed by tomorrow.)

This is an informal snapshot to make available the improvements we've made
to the OSKit lately.  Along with the usual bug fixes and miscellaneous
small improvements, this snapshot primarily features various configuration
and build tweaks to make compiling and using the OSKit a little more
seamless in common environments.  In particular, the hosted oskit support
(aka "oskit-on-unix") is somewhat revamped and cleaned up, and should work
more easily out of the box (on FreeBSD and Linux).  The "unsupported" gcc
front-end script has been rewritten and should now work better; the same
script (called "x86-oskit-gcc" or "arm32-oskit-gcc") works for linking
OSKit kernels or with the `-hosted-oskit' switch to build oskit-on-unix
executable files.  (Note that if you are cross-compiling, we now recommend
using GCC 2.95.2, and the front-end script won't be built if your compiler
is a very old one.  Native compilers based on GCC 2.7.x can still work, but
not cross-compilers.)

We have ongoing active OSKit-based projects involving the Kaffe Java VM,
MIT's Click Router package, and our own Active Networks NodeOS system.
(For more information about these projects, see our web pages.)  We are
using these systems with the current OSKit internally, but it has been a
busy time and we have not had a chance to make the latest code for these
available yet.  We will be collecting these changes and making them
publically available as we get the time.  Anyone with urgent research needs
to use these systems with the latest OSKit can contact us, otherwise just
stay tuned for separate announcements on this mailing list.


As before, go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/
and everything hangs off there; currently mostly in ftp.


Thanks to all those who have sent in bug reports and/or fixes for past
snapshots.  We appreciate your continued involvement in making the OSKit
more useful for everyone.  All the best from the Flux Group!


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Subject: Re: New OSKit snapshot oskit-20000202
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> We have ongoing active OSKit-based projects involving the Kaffe Java VM,
> MIT's Click Router package, and our own Active Networks NodeOS system.

Just to let people know. We have tested Click on the latest Oskit snapshot.
Works quite nicely. Since there have been some changes to our version of
Click (addition of NodeOS support), we also created a new snapshot of the
Click code and put that in the oskit ftp directory. You can get the new
code at:

	ftp://flux.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/click-060.tar.gz

Lbs

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Hi,

I have just finished a port of OSKit to 64 bit MIPS.  This MIPS port
implements a large subset of the functionality provided by the original
x86 version.  It currently assumes the presence of the L4 micro-kernel but
a full native MIPS port should not require much more work. We plan to have
the new code merged in with the current OSKit source tree soon. 

We are also planning to do an Alpha port of the OSKit. More on that later.

Regards,

Alan
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Subject: OSKit 20000505 snapshot, realtime & sched support: Cinco de Mayo
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To celebrate "Cinco de Mayo" we are making another OSKit snapshot.
Besides the usual round of bug fixes and minor improvements, the major
addition is improved support for realtime.  The OSKit's structure
enabled significant support with only a modest amount of code.
We added two currently orthogonal features:

* A slightly modified version of the oskit device support library
  (-loskit_dev) provides an extended API for registering realtime
  device handlers that ensure that IRQs are delivered with minimum
  possible latency.  Measurements indicate that average latency for
  a realtime IRQ handler is just under 5 microseconds on a 200Mhz machine.
  This allows, for example, reliable support for high speed data acquisition.

* A moderate restructuring of the pthreads scheduling support allows
  different types of schedulers to be easily plugged in.
  Specifically, you can plug in the standard POSIX scheduler, and/or a
  realtime scheduler.  For the POSIX scheduler, the original pthreads
  scheduler is available.  For a realtime scheduler, you can use the
  simple Earliest Deadline First (EDF) scheduler we threw together.
  Or, you can easily write your own scheduler to replace either one.

The realtime support is discussed in detail in oskit/threads/README.SCHED,
also available at http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/README.SCHED .

As before, go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/
and everything hangs off there; currently mostly in ftp.

Thanks to all those who have sent in bug reports and/or fixes for past
snapshots.  We appreciate your continued involvement in making the OSKit
more useful for everyone.

Happy "Cinco de Mayo" from the Flux Group and the
University of Utah Department of Computer Science!

ps: This *really* was released on Cinco De Mayo. Lets blame a *very* large
internet service provider for the delay in getting it into your hands.


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On Mon, 08 May 2000, Leigh Stoller wrote :
> To celebrate "Cinco de Mayo" we are making another OSKit snapshot.
...
> Happy "Cinco de Mayo" from the Flux Group and the
> University of Utah Department of Computer Science!
> 
> ps: This *really* was released on Cinco De Mayo. Lets blame a *very* large
> internet service provider for the delay in getting it into your hands.

What have we to celebrate on the "Cinco de Mayo" ? I have a spanish
colleague and she doesn't know what it is ! Could you explain it to us ?

	Simon.

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> From: Simon Nieuviarts <snieuvia@ensisun.imag.fr>
> Subject: Re: OSKit 20000505 snapshot, realtime & sched support: Cinco de Mayo
> 
> What have we to celebrate on the "Cinco de Mayo" ? I have a spanish
> colleague and she doesn't know what it is ! Could you explain it to us ?

Well, this is more or less faithful to the facts:

	http://www.calnative.com/n_cinco.htm

Note that is has nothing to do with Mexican Independence. It is celebrated
much more in the US than in Mexico, and in the US, its just a reason to
party ...

Lbs

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I can tell you a little bit about it.

Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican commemorative day.  On this day, many years ago,
the Mexicans won a decisive battle against, I believe, the French.  Being
somewhat similar to the United States' battle of Georgetown, it's not a
national holiday, but rather recognized as an important day in Mexico's
history - a decisive battle.

Cinco de Mayo is NOT Mexico's independence day, as some believe.  Mexico's
independence day is around the 15th of September.  Not sure what day
exactly, though.


So, we could call May 5 "Cinco de OSKit" (the fifth OSKit), and make this
snapshot the fifth official release (somehow) . . . ??

Richard Schilling
Lake Stevens, WA

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Nieuviarts [mailto:snieuvia@ensisun.imag.fr]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 1:44 AM
> To: Leigh Stoller; oskit-announce@fast.cs.utah.edu
> Subject: Re: OSKit 20000505 snapshot, realtime & sched 
> support: Cinco de
> Mayo
> 
> 
> On Mon, 08 May 2000, Leigh Stoller wrote :
> > To celebrate "Cinco de Mayo" we are making another OSKit snapshot.
> ...
> > Happy "Cinco de Mayo" from the Flux Group and the
> > University of Utah Department of Computer Science!
> > 
> > ps: This *really* was released on Cinco De Mayo. Lets blame 
> a *very* large
> > internet service provider for the delay in getting it into 
> your hands.
> 
> What have we to celebrate on the "Cinco de Mayo" ? I have a spanish
> colleague and she doesn't know what it is ! Could you explain 
> it to us ?
> 
> 	Simon.
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I can tell you a little bit about it.</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican commemorative day.&nbsp; =
On this day, many years ago, the Mexicans won a decisive battle =
against, I believe, the French.&nbsp; Being somewhat similar to the =
United States' battle of Georgetown, it's not a national holiday, but =
rather recognized as an important day in Mexico's history - a decisive =
battle.</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Cinco de Mayo is NOT Mexico's independence day, as =
some believe.&nbsp; Mexico's independence day is around the 15th of =
September.&nbsp; Not sure what day exactly, though.</FONT></P>
<BR>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>So, we could call May 5 &quot;Cinco de OSKit&quot; =
(the fifth OSKit), and make this snapshot the fifth official release =
(somehow) . . . ??</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Richard Schilling</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Lake Stevens, WA</FONT>
</P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; -----Original Message-----</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; From: Simon Nieuviarts [<A =
HREF=3D"mailto:snieuvia@ensisun.imag.fr">mailto:snieuvia@ensisun.imag.fr=
</A>]</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 1:44 AM</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; To: Leigh Stoller; =
oskit-announce@fast.cs.utah.edu</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Subject: Re: OSKit 20000505 snapshot, realtime =
&amp; sched </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; support: Cinco de</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Mayo</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; On Mon, 08 May 2000, Leigh Stoller wrote =
:</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; To celebrate &quot;Cinco de Mayo&quot; we =
are making another OSKit snapshot.</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; ...</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; Happy &quot;Cinco de Mayo&quot; from the =
Flux Group and the</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; University of Utah Department of Computer =
Science!</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; ps: This *really* was released on Cinco De =
Mayo. Lets blame </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; a *very* large</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; internet service provider for the delay in =
getting it into </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; your hands.</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; What have we to celebrate on the &quot;Cinco de =
Mayo&quot; ? I have a spanish</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; colleague and she doesn't know what it is ! =
Could you explain </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; it to us ?</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Simon.</FONT>
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Since it was "Labor Day" weekend, and we were busy, we are making another
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fixes-- including fixed 16-bit support-- we have made a number of important
performance improvements, and have added several new features such as PXE boot
support, POSIX realtime message queues and semaphores, a proportional share
"stride" scheduler, and a new software interrupt mechanism.  We first discuss
the performance improvements, and then features, applications, and fixes.

PERFORMANCE:
* Polled packet reception: Addition of receive side polling capability to
  the oskit_netdev_t and oskit_etherdev_t interfaces. For network device
  drivers that support receive side polling, you can now place the card in
  polling mode (via the open call) instead of interrupt mode, and poll for
  packets via the new "rxpoll" method in the aforementioned interfaces.  We
  have modified the Tulip and EEPRO100 linux ethernet drivers to support
  receive polling. We have also modified the OSKit version of the Click
  Modular Router (version 1.0.6) to use the new polling interface. With
  Click, we have seen an improvment of about 4 times in the number of
  packets that can be forwarded before receive livelock is encountered With
  all of the following optimizations in place, a Click router running on a
  200 MHZ PPro can forward up to about 110,000 packets per second without
  livelock.

* New oskit_skbufio_t interface: Realizing that the oskit_bufio_t interface
  is a little too generic, we added the oskit_skbufio_t interface, whose
  single implementor is the linux network device driver. This new interface
  allows a program to operate directly on the internals of the data
  structure that underlies the oskit_skbufio_t, which of course is a linux
  struct sk_buff. The result is less copying, fewer COM method calls, and
  an overall improvement in packet forwarding and packet sending rates of
  about 10 times.  We have seen similar results in the OSKit version of the
  Click Modular Router (version 1.0.6), which was modified to use the
  skbufio interface instead of the generic bufio interface.

* Improved linux network device driver memory allocation: Two functions,
  oskit_skbmem_{alloc,free}, were added (in linux/dev/skbuff_mem.c) to
  allow a kernel to have direct control over memory used for skbuffs.  By
  overriding these functions, a kernel can provide all memory used by
  skbufios and other skbuff-based bufios that originate from the linuxdev
  (device driver) library.  The default implementation of
  oskit_skbmem_{alloc,free} manages a cache of skbuff memory to reduce the
  frequency of memory allocation calls.  Skbuff memory is also allocated in
  fixed-size chunks (corresponding to 0, 200 and 1600 byte skbuff lengths)
  to reduce memory fragmentation.

* Improved network bufio allocation: An added method in oskit_netio_t
  allows the implementor of a netio interface to provide a specialized
  oskit_bufio_t allocator. This specialized allocator can be used to
  provide an oskit_bufio_t implementation that is specific to the
  corresponding oskit_netio_t implementation. For example, the linux netio
  implementation now allows you to allocate a bufio that is already in the
  correct format (that is, looks like an SKB), so that packets can be more
  directly sent out on the wire.

FEATURES:
* Improved software interrupt support: We have unified the software
  interrupt mechanism so that any component that needs a software interrupt
  to run at the end of a hardware interrupt has a consistent way to do
  that. Previously, individual components rolled their own software
  interrupt mechanism, with the result that they often ran before the
  hardware interrupt was really over, and potentially saw an inconsistent
  hardware state. We have fixed this by providing a single implementation
  that any component can use. Each of the Linux, FreeBSD, and pthreads
  modules have been modified. See oskit/dev/softirq.h for a description of
  the new interface.

* POSIX Realtime message queues and semaphores: New implementations of the
  POSIX Realtime message queue (mq) and semaphore interfaces. These
  interfaces are available to multithreaded oskit kernels, and are briefly
  described in the pthreads chapter of the oskit documentation. Complete
  documentation can found in the POSIX 1003.1b specification. Two small
  demonstration programs: examples/x86/threads/{semtest.c,mqtest.c} are
  provided.
	
* Stride Scheduler: A new Stride (proportional share) scheduler has been
  added to the pthreads scheduler suite. This scheduler implements the
  classic Stride algorithm as described in the paper referenced at the top
  of threads/sched_stride/sched_stride.c. There is a simple demonstration
  program: examples/x86/threads/stride_test.c.  Note that you must edit
  threads/MakeFlags to ensure that the stride scheduler module is built
  into the pthreads library.

* Data compression library (ZLIB): The zlib subdirectory contains an
  environment for building an OSKit version of zlib 1.1.3
  (ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/infozip/zlib/). See the README file in
  that directory for further instruction.  This zlib library is used in the
  netdisk kernel below.

APPLICATIONS:
* PXE boot support: A new boot program that is PXE Version 2.0 compliant.
  Built on the renovated 16bit code, the PXE boot program fits in the
  required 32K, and functions as a first level boot program downloaded via
  TFTP by the PXE boot ROM. Once loaded, it can load either a multiboot
  compliant image via TFTP, or boot the active disk partition. There is a
  lengthy description in boot/pxe/README. We also provide a little bootinfo
  server that you can use to tell the pxeboot kernel what to do next.

* A prototype network disk loader: The boot/disk directory contains
  makefiles to build a variant of netboot capable of copying a compressed
  disk image across NFS to a raw disk (or disk partition).  This primitive
  ``netdisk'' kernel can be used to load a bare machine with a pre-prepared
  disk image. Think of it as a remote "dd" program.  It is included for
  reference only; we expect to have a better version soon.

IMPORTANT FIXES:
* Fixes to 16 bit code: Numerous fixes and improvements to the 16 bit code
  for new versions of GCC and binutils. It is once again possible to build
  a working linux boot image that is less than 64K is size.


As before, go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/
and everything hangs off there; currently mostly in ftp.

Thanks to all those who have sent in bug reports and/or fixes for past
snapshots.  We appreciate your continued involvement in making the OSKit
more useful for everyone.

Good Luck from the Flux Group and the
University of Utah School of Computing!


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This is to let people know that we upgraded our Click source code to
Version 1.0.6. This version of Click on the OSKit requires Snapshot
20000901 of the OSKit (http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit).

Noteworthy are changes to the OSKit that allow Click to run much
faster. Aside from a number of performance enhancements in the OSKit,
we have taken a cue from Click itself, and added a receive side
polling interface to the OSKit device driver framework. With
our modifications to the Tulip and EEpro100 drivers to support the new
receive polling interface, and the addition of a new OSKit/Click
element called PollNetIO, you can now route packets at up to 110,000
pps on a 200 MHZ Pentium Pro!

A slightly modified version of Click as well as the OSKit can be found
off the Flux group web page:

	http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/

or at our public-access CVS repository:

	cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@fluxcvs.cs.utah.edu:/cvs checkout click

The Click home page and MIT's paper describing Click, which was presented
at SOSP, can be found at:

	http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/click/

For a description of our changes, as well as how to configure and
build Click on the OSKit, look at README.OSKIT in our modified Click
distribution.

Have fun!

The Flux Research Group
School of Computing
University of Utah
http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/

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We are pleased to announce that we have set up a public access CVS
repository for several of the Flux group projects. At present we have
placed the OSKit/Click development tree in the repository, as well as the
OSKit distribution tree. By distribution tree, we mean that each of the
releases and snapshots is maintained in the history. In the future, we
plan to make our day to day development tree available too.

Other Flux projects will also be making appearances in the public access
repository, so stay tuned. In the meantime, you can access the repository
as follows:

	cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@fluxcvs.cs.utah.edu:/cvs checkout oskit
	cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@fluxcvs.cs.utah.edu:/cvs checkout click

No passwd is required. 

As always, go to http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/ for more information
about the OSKit and other Flux projects.

Leigh

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Leigh B. Stoller
University of Utah - Flux Research Group
http://www.cs.utah.edu/~stoller
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The last snapshot made it out the door with a little bit of code that
causes it to break on 486 class machines; no timestamp register on 486
machines. Anyway, here is a patch to kern/x86/pc/base_irq_inittab.S, which
you can apply by going to your oskit tree and typing "patch < thisdiff".
Or, you can get from the CVS repository.

Lbs

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Leigh B. Stoller
University of Utah - Flux Research Group
http://www.cs.utah.edu/~stoller
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Index: kern/x86/pc/base_irq_inittab.S
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/lsrc/flux/CVS/oskit/kern/x86/pc/base_irq_inittab.S,v
retrieving revision 1.24
retrieving revision 1.25
diff -c -r1.24 -r1.25
*** base_irq_inittab.S	2000/08/22 16:46:36	1.24
--- base_irq_inittab.S	2000/09/11 15:16:19	1.25
***************
*** 25,42 ****
  #define TS_EIP	56
  #define TS_CS	60
  
- 	.data
- 	.globl	EXT(interrupt_start_high)
- LEXT(interrupt_start_high)
- 	.long	0
- 	.globl	EXT(interrupt_start_low)
- LEXT(interrupt_start_low)
- 	.long	0
- tmp1:
- 	.long   0
- tmp2:
- 	.long   0
- 
  	.text
  
  /*
--- 25,30 ----
***************
*** 50,62 ****
  	GATE_ENTRY(BASE_IRQ_MASTER_BASE + (num), 0f, ACC_PL_K|ACC_INTR_GATE) ;\
  	P2ALIGN(TEXT_ALIGN)						;\
  0:									;\
- 	movl    %eax,tmp1	;\
- 	movl    %edx,tmp2	;\
- 	rdtsc   ;\
- 	movl    %eax,EXT(interrupt_start_low) ;\
- 	movl    %edx,EXT(interrupt_start_high) ;\
- 	movl    tmp1,%eax	;\
- 	movl    tmp2,%edx	;\
  	pushl	$(irq)			/* error code = irq vector */	;\
  	pushl	$BASE_IRQ_MASTER_BASE + (num)	/* trap number */	;\
  	pusha				/* save general registers */	;\
--- 38,43 ----

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From: Mike Hibler <mike>
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Subject: OSKit 20010214 snapshot; Valentine's Day Snapshot

A little Valentine's Day gift from the Flux group to you, a new OSKit snapshot!

The major new feature in this release is partial, optional support for
our experimental new "Knit" component definition and linking language
(to be released separately later today).  About half of the OSKit has
been specified as several hundred well-defined units, composable with
the Knit language.  More information is available in our forthcoming
Knit announcement and at http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/knit/ where you
can also find documentation on the extant OSKit "units."

This OSKit snapshot also contains infrastructure that is needed for an
imminent release of our Active Network NodeOS, Moab.

Here is a brief rundown of changes from the 20000901 (``Labor Day'') release:

BOOTLOADERS:
* Various netboot enhancements: it remembers the last command as well as
  its network configuration across kernel invocations, it prompts for the
  network configuration if bootp fails, and in general has been made less
  chatty in its non-debug configuration.

* The PXE bootloader can be used interactively.

* Netdisk has been completely rewritten and separated from netboot.
  It is now faster as well as more functional, see netboot/README for more.

* All multiboot adaptors should now correctly detect physical memories
  larger than 64Mb.

IMPROVEMENTS:
* The threaded netio and listener interfaces no longer implicitly create
  a service thread.  The caller provides a thread via a "run" method.
  (This allows the user program more control over the thread).

* Threaded netio adaptors now uses a FIFO instead of a one-element buffer.

* SVM distinguishes seg faults from protection faults

* The OSKit/Unix code now supports the oskit_skbufio_t interface 
  added in the Labor day release.

* Added optional oskit_pthread_cpucycles function to return per-thread
  high resolution (machine cycles) run time information.

* Allow specification of multiple ethernet interfaces to use in unix mode
  networking.

IMPORTANT FIXES:
* The Lance ethernet driver now works properly for PCI-based Lance cards
  (previously would loop "discovering" the same card over and over).

* Attempt to disable flow control in the EEPro100 driver to avoid generation
  of (potentially disruptive) multicast flow control transmissions.  See
  http://www.beowulf.org/listarchives/linux-eepro100/1999/09/0000.html
  for details.

* Fixes to OSKit-specific polling interface in the EEPro100 device driver.

* Eliminated crash (in linux network drivers) if a packet arrives
  between the time that a device is opened and the time the receive netio
  is finally setup.

* Allow individual schedulers to determine the validity of scheduler state
  set via pthread_attr_setschedparam and pthread_setschedparam.

* Properly define some _POSIX_THREAD_* symbols in the pthread implementation
  to identify which features are supported.

* Corrections to pass computation in CPU stride scheduler.

* Properly load kernel DS segment before looking up IRQ handler in memory
  (would fail if kernel ran in non-supervisor mode).

DOCUMENTATION:
* Syntax changes to get it to run through TeX4ht for producing a WWW version.

NITS:
* Cleanup minimal libc header files (removing references to things we lack)

* CPUNITS -> KNIT in ifdefs

* Support raw mode in clientos default console code.

* Remove some performance monitoring code from IRQ handler (used rdtsc
  instruction not present on older x86 boxes).

* skbufio implementation uses a test-and-set rather than dis/en-abling
  interrupts to preserve atomicity of its reference count.

* Fix some namespace collision problems in header files.

* oskit_linux_skbmem_* -> oskit_skbufio_mem_*

* Unix mode networking code no longer fails catastrophically if it cannot
  open a device.

* Cleaned up lots of compiler warnings.

From mike  Thu Feb 15 03:50:58 2001
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From: Jay Lepreau <lepreau@cs.utah.edu>
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Subject: Release of "Knit" component composition toolset
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 03:50:57 MST

Knit's first target was the OSKit, but it's a tool of general utility.

The University of Utah's Flux Research Group announces the first release
of the "Knit" component composition toolset.  Knit is a new component
definition and linking language which can be used with C and assembly
code.  Get Knit's open source code, examples, papers, and docs at:

	http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/knit/

Knit:
o supports components created from C and assembly code;
o supports component definitions that require little or no
  modification of existing code;
o automatically schedules component initializers and finalizers;
o provides an extensible constraint system to detect subtle
  errors in component composition;
o provides cross-module inlining that largely eliminates
  the overheads of componentization;
o supports component hierarchies;
o supports cyclic component dependencies.

Knit can be used for any C program, but is especially well suited for
use in systems that have some of the following characteristics:
Many separate components, multiple implementations of the same
component, intricate initialization requirements, complex component
interdependencies, low-level code and embedded systems, or code that
is used in radically different configurations.

As described in our OSDI 2000 paper, we have already used Knit with the
Utah OSKit (a kit of OS components which has all these properties) and
with a suite of network router components based on MIT's "Click."

Knit is part of an ongoing R&D effort.  One challenge is to balance
precision and conciseness of expression.  We seek feedback, external users,
and collaborators whose experiences and insight will help evolve Knit.

To join the knit-users or knit-announce mailing lists, send email to
majordomo@flux.cs.utah.edu with, e.g, "subscribe knit-users" in the body.

Thanks go to DARPA for their support, and thanks go to the entire Knit
crew below, but especially Alastair Reid, for the fine research,
development, and hard work that led to this Knit release.  Matthew Flatt's
foundational work on Units underlies this work; Eric Eide is responsible
for the high quality of the tutorial and manual.
	Kota Abe		Sean McDirmid
	Eric Eide		John Regehr     
	Matthew Flatt 		Alastair Reid           
	Mike Hibler		Leigh Stoller           
	Jay Lepreau		Patrick Tullmann	

and Alastair says... Enjoy!

Jay Lepreau, lepreau@cs.utah.edu
Flux Research Group, School of Computing
University of Utah

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Subject: Release of "Knit" component composition toolset
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 03:50:57 MST

Knit's first target was the OSKit, but it's a tool of general utility.

The University of Utah's Flux Research Group announces the first release
of the "Knit" component composition toolset.  Knit is a new component
definition and linking language which can be used with C and assembly
code.  Get Knit's open source code, examples, papers, and docs at:

	http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/knit/

Knit:
o supports components created from C and assembly code;
o supports component definitions that require little or no
  modification of existing code;
o automatically schedules component initializers and finalizers;
o provides an extensible constraint system to detect subtle
  errors in component composition;
o provides cross-module inlining that largely eliminates
  the overheads of componentization;
o supports component hierarchies;
o supports cyclic component dependencies.

Knit can be used for any C program, but is especially well suited for
use in systems that have some of the following characteristics:
Many separate components, multiple implementations of the same
component, intricate initialization requirements, complex component
interdependencies, low-level code and embedded systems, or code that
is used in radically different configurations.

As described in our OSDI 2000 paper, we have already used Knit with the
Utah OSKit (a kit of OS components which has all these properties) and
with a suite of network router components based on MIT's "Click."

Knit is part of an ongoing R&D effort.  One challenge is to balance
precision and conciseness of expression.  We seek feedback, external users,
and collaborators whose experiences and insight will help evolve Knit.

To join the knit-users or knit-announce mailing lists, send email to
majordomo@flux.cs.utah.edu with, e.g, "subscribe knit-users" in the body.

Thanks go to DARPA for their support, and thanks go to the entire Knit
crew below, but especially Alastair Reid, for the fine research,
development, and hard work that led to this Knit release.  Matthew Flatt's
foundational work on Units underlies this work; Eric Eide is responsible
for the high quality of the tutorial and manual.
	Kota Abe		Sean McDirmid
	Eric Eide		John Regehr     
	Matthew Flatt 		Alastair Reid           
	Mike Hibler		Leigh Stoller           
	Jay Lepreau		Patrick Tullmann	

and Alastair says... Enjoy!

Jay Lepreau, lepreau@cs.utah.edu
Flux Research Group, School of Computing
University of Utah

From mike  Wed Feb 21 03:55:09 2001
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From: Jay Lepreau <lepreau@cs.utah.edu>
To: oskit-announce@fast.cs.utah.edu
Subject: Re: CVS access 
In-reply-to: Leigh Stoller's message of Mon, 19 Feb 2001 07:34:17 PST
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 03:55:08 MST

We've restored the temporarily broken anonymous CVS access
to the OSKit, and have now gotten the recent Valentine's Day
snapshot loaded in there.

As Leigh said, just do:
  cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@fluxcvs.cs.utah.edu:/cvs login
  cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@fluxcvs.cs.utah.edu:/cvs checkout oskit

  Just hit return for the password.

From mike  Sat Jun  2 00:24:20 2001
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D & J Printing Corporation
2564 Cochise Drive
Acworth, GA 30102
770-974-8228
DPRINT2000@AOL.COM



 --LASER, FAX AND COPIER PRINTER TONER CARTRIDGES--

*WE ACCEPT GOVERNMENT, SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY PURCHASE ORDERS*


    ***FREE SHIPPING WITH ANY ORDER OF $200 OR MORE!!!***

APPLE

  LASER WRITER SELECT 300/310/360 		$65          
  LASER WRITER PRO 600/630 OR 16/600            $65         
  LASER WRITER 300/320 OR 4/600         	$49               
  LASER WRITER LS/NT/NTR/SC                     $54    
  LASER WRITER 2NT/2NTX/2SC/2F/2G               $54
  LASER WRITER 12/640				             $75
                           
HEWLETT PACKARD

  LASERJET SERIES 1100/1100A (92A)		$42
  LASERJET SERIES 2100/SE/XI/M/TN (96A)  	$75
  LASERJET SERIES 2/2D/3/3D (95A) 		$49            
  LASERJET SERIES 2P/2P+/3P (75A)		$60	  	
  LASERJET SERIES 3SI/4SI   (91A)	        $80  
  LASERJET SERIES 4/4M/4+/4M+/5/5M/5N (98A)	$60          
  LASERJET SERIES 4L/4ML/4P/4MP (74A)		$45	                 
  LASERJET SERIES 4000/T/N/TN  (27X-HIGH YIELD) $95        
  LASERJET SERIES 4V/4MV			       $95                               		                            
  LASERJET SERIES 5000 (29X)			       $110                                                  
  LASERJET SERIES 5L/6L	                        $39
  LASERJET SERIES 5P/5MP/6P/6MP		        $55
  LASERJET SERIES 5SI/5SI MX/5SI MOPIER/8000	$110
  LASERJET SERIES 8100/N/DN (82X)		$135 

HEWLETT PACKARD LASERFAX

  LASERFAX 500/700, FX1 			$57                       
  LASERFAX 5000/7000, FX2  			$57                    
  LASERFAX FX3					$67                                 
  LASERFAX FX4 					$77                                 

LEXMARK

  OPTRA 4019, 4029 HIGH YIELD			$130                   
  OPTRA R, 4039, 4049 HIGH YIELD		$135		               
  OPTRA S, 4059 HIGH YIELD			$135                                                             
  OPTRA N               			$110                                       

EPSON LASER TONER

  EPL-7000/7500/8000 		$100                               
  EPL-1000/1500			$100


EPSON INK JET           
      
  STYLUS COLOR 740/760/860/SCAN 2000 (BLK)         $20
  STYLUS COLOR 440/640/740/760/860 SCAN 2000 (CLR) $20

CANON
  LBP-430     			$49                                      
  LBP-460/465 	      $59            
  LBP-8 II    			$54		
  LBP-LX      			$54					
  LBP-NX      			$95					
  LBP-AX      			$49					
  LBP-EX      			$59					
  LBP-SX      			$49					
  LBP-BX        		$95					
  LBP-PX      			$49					
  LBP-WX          		$95					
  LBP-VX      			$59		

			
  CANON FAX L700 THRU L790 (FX1)	$59		
  CANON FAX L5000 THRU L7000 (FX2)	$59		

CANON COPIERS

  PC 1/2/3/6/6RE/7/8/11/12/65 (A30)	        $69			
  PC 210 THRU 780 (E40/E31)			           $90				
  PC 300/400 (E20/E16)                          $80

NEC

  SERIES 2 LASER MODEL 90, 95			$105			
  SUPERSCRIPT 860                   $115


    PLEASE NOTE:
***FREE SHIPPING WITH ANY ORDER OF $200 OR MORE!!!***
 * ALL OF OUR PRICES ARE IN US DOLLARS
 * WE SHIP UPS GROUND.  ADD $6.50 FOR SHIPPING AND HANDLING
 * WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS OR "COD" ORDERS.
 * COD CHECK ORDERS ADD $3.50 TO YOUR SHIPPING COST.
 * OUR STANDARD MERCHANDISE REFUND POLICY IS NET 30 DAYS.  
 * OUR STANDARD MERCHANDISE REPLACEMENT POLICY IS NET 90 DAYS.
 * WE DO NOT SELL TO RESELLERS OR BUY FROM DISTRIBUTERS.
 * WE DO NOT CARRY: BROTHER, MINOLTA, KYOSERA, PANASONIC, XEROX, 
                    FUJITSU, OKIDATA OR SHARP PRODUCTS. 
 * WE ALSO DO NOT CARRY:  DESKJET OR BUBBLEJET SUPPLIES.
 * WE DO NOT BUY FROM OR SELL TO RECYCLERS OR REMANUFACTURERS.

           -PLACE YOUR ORDER AS FOLLOWS-

1) BY PHONE (770) 974-8228
2) BY MAIL:  D AND J PRINTING CORPORATION
             2564 COCHISE DR
             ACWORTH, GA 30102
3) BY INTERNET: DPRINT2000@AOL.COM

 INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WHEN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER:

1) YOUR PHONE NUMBER
2) COMPANY NAME
3) SHIPPING ADDRESS
4) CONTACT NAME
5) ITEMS NEEDED WITH QUANTITIES
6) METHOD OF PAYMENT (COD OR CREDIT CARD)
7) CREDIT CARD NUMBER WITH EXPIRATION DATE
** IF YOU ARE ORDERING BY PURCHASE ORDER, PLEASE INCLUDE A 
   SEPARATE BILLING ADDRESS AND SHIPPING ADDRESS WHEN NEEDED.
  
** TO BE REMOVED FROM THIS LIST, SEND YOUR REQUEST TO                             
 DPRINT2000@AOL.COM
            

From mike  Mon Aug 27 15:52:28 2001
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**** VORTEX  SUPPLIES ****

YOUR LASER PRINTER TONER CARTRIDGE,
COPIER AND FAX CARTRIDGE CONNECTION

SAVE UP TO 30% FROM RETAIL

ORDER BY PHONE:1-888-288-9043
ORDER BY FAX: 1-888-977-1577
E-MAIL REMOVAL LINE: 1-888-248-4930 


UNIVERSITY AND/OR SCHOOL PURCHASE ORDERS WELCOME. (NO CREDIT APPROVAL REQUIRED)
ALL OTHER PURCHASE ORDER REQUESTS REQUIRE CREDIT APPROVAL.
PAY BY CHECK (C.O.D), CREDIT CARD OR PURCHASE ORDER (NET 30 DAYS).

IF YOUR ORDER IS BY CREDIT CARD PLEASE LEAVE YOUR CREDIT CARD # PLUS EXPIRATION DATE. 
IF YOUR ORDER IS BY PURCHASE ORDER LEAVE YOUR SHIPPING/BILLING ADDRESSES AND YOUR P.O. NUMBER


NOTE: WE DO NOT CARRY 

1) XEROX, BROTHER, PANASONIC, FUJITSU PRODUCTS
2) HP DESKJETJET/INK JET OR BUBBLE JET CARTRIDGES 
3) CANON BUBBLE JET CARTRIDGES 
4) ANY OFFBRANDS BESIDES THE ONES LISTED BELOW.    

OUR NEW , LASER PRINTER TONER CARTRIDGE, PRICES ARE  AS FOLLOWS: 
(PLEASE ORDER BY PAGE NUMBER AND/OR ITEM NUMBER)

HEWLETT PACKARD: (ON PAGE 2)

ITEM #1  LASERJET SERIES  4L,4P (74A)------------------------$44
ITEM #2  LASERJET SERIES  1100 (92A)-------------------------$44
ITEM #3  LASERJET SERIES  2 (95A)----------------------------$39
ITEM #4  LASERJET SERIES  2P (75A)---------------------------$54 
ITEM #5  LASERJET SERIES  5P,6P,5MP, 6MP (3903A)----------  -$44
ITEM #6  LASERJET SERIES  5SI, 8000 (09A)--------------------$95
ITEM #7  LASERJET SERIES  2100, 2200 (96A)-------------------$74
ITEM #8  LASERJET SERIES  8100 (82X)------------------------$145
ITEM #9  LASERJET SERIES  5L/6L (3906A)----------------------$35
ITEM #10 LASERJET SERIES  4V---------------------------------$95
ITEM #11 LASERJET SERIES 4000 (27X)--------------------------$72
ITEM #12 LASERJET SERIES 3SI/4SI (91A)-----------------------$54
ITEM #13 LASERJET SERIES 4, 4M, 5,5M-------------------------$49
ITEM #13A LASERJET SERIES 5000 (29X)-------------------------$125
ITEM #13B LASERJET SERIES 1200--------------------------------$59

HEWLETT PACKARD FAX (ON PAGE 2)

ITEM #14 LASERFAX 500, 700 (FX1)----------$49
ITEM #15  LASERFAX 5000,7000 (FX2)--------$54
ITEM #16  LASERFAX (FX3)------------------$59
ITEM #17  LASERFAX (FX4)------------------$54


LEXMARK/IBM (ON PAGE 3)

OPTRA 4019, 4029 HIGH YIELD---------------$89
OPTRA R, 4039, 4049 HIGH YIELD-----------$105
OPTRA E310.312 HIGH YIELD----------------$79

OPTRA E-----------------------------------$59
OPTRA N----------------------------------$115
OPTRA S----------------------------------$165
OPTRA T----------------------------------$195


EPSON (ON PAGE 4)

ACTION LASER 7000,7500,8000,9000----------$105
ACTION LASER 1000,1500--------------------$105


CANON PRINTERS (ON PAGE 5)

PLEASE CALL FOR MODELS AND UPDATED PRICES
FOR CANON PRINTER CARTRIDGES

PANASONIC (0N PAGE 7)

NEC SERIES 2 MODELS 90 AND 95----------$105

APPLE (0N PAGE 8)

LASER WRITER PRO 600 or 16/600------------------$49 
LASER WRITER SELECT 300,320,360-----------------$74
LASER WRITER 300 AND 320------------------------$54
LASER WRITER NT, 2NT----------------------------$54
LASER WRITER 12/640-----------------------------$79

CANON FAX (ON PAGE 9)

LASERCLASS 4000 (FX3)---------------------------$59
LASERCLASS 5000,6000,7000 (FX2)-----------------$54
LASERFAX 5000,7000 (FX2)------------------------$54
LASERFAX 8500,9000 (FX4)------------------------$54

CANON COPIERS (PAGE 10)

PC 3, 6RE, 7 AND 11 (A30)---------------------$69
PC 300,320,700,720,760,900,910,920(E-40)------$89


90 DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY INCLUDED ON ALL PRODUCTS.

ALL TRADEMARKS AND BRAND NAMES LISTED ABOVE ARE PROPERTY OF THE 
RESPECTIVE HOLDERS AND USED FOR DESCRIPTIVE PURPOSES ONLY.








From mike  Tue Aug 28 11:41:57 2001
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**** VORTEX  SUPPLIES ****

YOUR LASER PRINTER TONER CARTRIDGE,
COPIER AND FAX CARTRIDGE CONNECTION

SAVE UP TO 30% FROM RETAIL

ORDER BY PHONE:1-888-288-9043
ORDER BY FAX: 1-888-977-1577
E-MAIL REMOVAL LINE: 1-888-248-4930 


UNIVERSITY AND/OR SCHOOL PURCHASE ORDERS WELCOME. (NO CREDIT APPROVAL REQUIRED)
ALL OTHER PURCHASE ORDER REQUESTS REQUIRE CREDIT APPROVAL.
PAY BY CHECK (C.O.D), CREDIT CARD OR PURCHASE ORDER (NET 30 DAYS).

IF YOUR ORDER IS BY CREDIT CARD PLEASE LEAVE YOUR CREDIT CARD # PLUS EXPIRATION DATE. 
IF YOUR ORDER IS BY PURCHASE ORDER LEAVE YOUR SHIPPING/BILLING ADDRESSES AND YOUR P.O. NUMBER


NOTE: WE DO NOT CARRY 

1) XEROX, BROTHER, PANASONIC, FUJITSU PRODUCTS
2) HP DESKJETJET/INK JET OR BUBBLE JET CARTRIDGES 
3) CANON BUBBLE JET CARTRIDGES 
4) ANY OFFBRANDS BESIDES THE ONES LISTED BELOW.    

OUR NEW , LASER PRINTER TONER CARTRIDGE, PRICES ARE  AS FOLLOWS: 
(PLEASE ORDER BY PAGE NUMBER AND/OR ITEM NUMBER)

HEWLETT PACKARD: (ON PAGE 2)

ITEM #1  LASERJET SERIES  4L,4P (74A)------------------------$44
ITEM #2  LASERJET SERIES  1100 (92A)-------------------------$44
ITEM #3  LASERJET SERIES  2 (95A)----------------------------$39
ITEM #4  LASERJET SERIES  2P (75A)---------------------------$54 
ITEM #5  LASERJET SERIES  5P,6P,5MP, 6MP (3903A)----------  -$44
ITEM #6  LASERJET SERIES  5SI, 8000 (09A)--------------------$95
ITEM #7  LASERJET SERIES  2100, 2200 (96A)-------------------$74
ITEM #8  LASERJET SERIES  8100 (82X)------------------------$145
ITEM #9  LASERJET SERIES  5L/6L (3906A)----------------------$35
ITEM #10 LASERJET SERIES  4V---------------------------------$95
ITEM #11 LASERJET SERIES 4000 (27X)--------------------------$72
ITEM #12 LASERJET SERIES 3SI/4SI (91A)-----------------------$54
ITEM #13 LASERJET SERIES 4, 4M, 5,5M-------------------------$49
ITEM #13A LASERJET SERIES 5000 (29X)-------------------------$125
ITEM #13B LASERJET SERIES 1200--------------------------------$59

HEWLETT PACKARD FAX (ON PAGE 2)

ITEM #14 LASERFAX 500, 700 (FX1)----------$49
ITEM #15  LASERFAX 5000,7000 (FX2)--------$54
ITEM #16  LASERFAX (FX3)------------------$59
ITEM #17  LASERFAX (FX4)------------------$54


LEXMARK/IBM (ON PAGE 3)

OPTRA 4019, 4029 HIGH YIELD---------------$89
OPTRA R, 4039, 4049 HIGH YIELD-----------$105
OPTRA E310.312 HIGH YIELD----------------$79

OPTRA E-----------------------------------$59
OPTRA N----------------------------------$115
OPTRA S----------------------------------$165
OPTRA T----------------------------------$195


EPSON (ON PAGE 4)

ACTION LASER 7000,7500,8000,9000----------$105
ACTION LASER 1000,1500--------------------$105


CANON PRINTERS (ON PAGE 5)

PLEASE CALL FOR MODELS AND UPDATED PRICES
FOR CANON PRINTER CARTRIDGES

PANASONIC (0N PAGE 7)

NEC SERIES 2 MODELS 90 AND 95----------$105

APPLE (0N PAGE 8)

LASER WRITER PRO 600 or 16/600------------------$49 
LASER WRITER SELECT 300,320,360-----------------$74
LASER WRITER 300 AND 320------------------------$54
LASER WRITER NT, 2NT----------------------------$54
LASER WRITER 12/640-----------------------------$79

CANON FAX (ON PAGE 9)

LASERCLASS 4000 (FX3)---------------------------$59
LASERCLASS 5000,6000,7000 (FX2)-----------------$54
LASERFAX 5000,7000 (FX2)------------------------$54
LASERFAX 8500,9000 (FX4)------------------------$54

CANON COPIERS (PAGE 10)

PC 3, 6RE, 7 AND 11 (A30)---------------------$69
PC 300,320,700,720,760,900,910,920(E-40)------$89


90 DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY INCLUDED ON ALL PRODUCTS.

ALL TRADEMARKS AND BRAND NAMES LISTED ABOVE ARE PROPERTY OF THE 
RESPECTIVE HOLDERS AND USED FOR DESCRIPTIVE PURPOSES ONLY.








From mike  Tue Aug 28 12:04:48 2001
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Gee, can we make an operating system for these cartridges?


Richard Schilling
Webmaster / Web Integration Programmer
Affiliated Health Services
Mount Vernon, WA USA
http://www.affiliatedhealth.org
phone: 360.856.7129


> -----Original Message-----
> From: vortex2@cardtown.com [mailto:vortex2@cardtown.com]
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:57 AM
> To: oskit-announce@fast.cs.utah.edu
> Subject: cartridges
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> **** VORTEX  SUPPLIES ****
> 
> YOUR LASER PRINTER TONER CARTRIDGE,
> COPIER AND FAX CARTRIDGE CONNECTION
> 
> SAVE UP TO 30% FROM RETAIL
> 
> ORDER BY PHONE:1-888-288-9043
> ORDER BY FAX: 1-888-977-1577
> E-MAIL REMOVAL LINE: 1-888-248-4930 
> 
> 
> UNIVERSITY AND/OR SCHOOL PURCHASE ORDERS WELCOME. (NO CREDIT 
> APPROVAL REQUIRED)
> ALL OTHER PURCHASE ORDER REQUESTS REQUIRE CREDIT APPROVAL.
> PAY BY CHECK (C.O.D), CREDIT CARD OR PURCHASE ORDER (NET 30 DAYS).
> 
> IF YOUR ORDER IS BY CREDIT CARD PLEASE LEAVE YOUR CREDIT CARD 
> # PLUS EXPIRATION DATE. 
> IF YOUR ORDER IS BY PURCHASE ORDER LEAVE YOUR 
> SHIPPING/BILLING ADDRESSES AND YOUR P.O. NUMBER
> 
> 
> NOTE: WE DO NOT CARRY 
> 
> 1) XEROX, BROTHER, PANASONIC, FUJITSU PRODUCTS
> 2) HP DESKJETJET/INK JET OR BUBBLE JET CARTRIDGES 
> 3) CANON BUBBLE JET CARTRIDGES 
> 4) ANY OFFBRANDS BESIDES THE ONES LISTED BELOW.    
> 
> OUR NEW , LASER PRINTER TONER CARTRIDGE, PRICES ARE  AS FOLLOWS: 
> (PLEASE ORDER BY PAGE NUMBER AND/OR ITEM NUMBER)
> 
> HEWLETT PACKARD: (ON PAGE 2)
> 
> ITEM #1  LASERJET SERIES  4L,4P (74A)------------------------$44
> ITEM #2  LASERJET SERIES  1100 (92A)-------------------------$44
> ITEM #3  LASERJET SERIES  2 (95A)----------------------------$39
> ITEM #4  LASERJET SERIES  2P (75A)---------------------------$54 
> ITEM #5  LASERJET SERIES  5P,6P,5MP, 6MP (3903A)----------  -$44
> ITEM #6  LASERJET SERIES  5SI, 8000 (09A)--------------------$95
> ITEM #7  LASERJET SERIES  2100, 2200 (96A)-------------------$74
> ITEM #8  LASERJET SERIES  8100 (82X)------------------------$145
> ITEM #9  LASERJET SERIES  5L/6L (3906A)----------------------$35
> ITEM #10 LASERJET SERIES  4V---------------------------------$95
> ITEM #11 LASERJET SERIES 4000 (27X)--------------------------$72
> ITEM #12 LASERJET SERIES 3SI/4SI (91A)-----------------------$54
> ITEM #13 LASERJET SERIES 4, 4M, 5,5M-------------------------$49
> ITEM #13A LASERJET SERIES 5000 (29X)-------------------------$125
> ITEM #13B LASERJET SERIES 1200--------------------------------$59
> 
> HEWLETT PACKARD FAX (ON PAGE 2)
> 
> ITEM #14 LASERFAX 500, 700 (FX1)----------$49
> ITEM #15  LASERFAX 5000,7000 (FX2)--------$54
> ITEM #16  LASERFAX (FX3)------------------$59
> ITEM #17  LASERFAX (FX4)------------------$54
> 
> 
> LEXMARK/IBM (ON PAGE 3)
> 
> OPTRA 4019, 4029 HIGH YIELD---------------$89
> OPTRA R, 4039, 4049 HIGH YIELD-----------$105
> OPTRA E310.312 HIGH YIELD----------------$79
> 
> OPTRA E-----------------------------------$59
> OPTRA N----------------------------------$115
> OPTRA S----------------------------------$165
> OPTRA T----------------------------------$195
> 
> 
> EPSON (ON PAGE 4)
> 
> ACTION LASER 7000,7500,8000,9000----------$105
> ACTION LASER 1000,1500--------------------$105
> 
> 
> CANON PRINTERS (ON PAGE 5)
> 
> PLEASE CALL FOR MODELS AND UPDATED PRICES
> FOR CANON PRINTER CARTRIDGES
> 
> PANASONIC (0N PAGE 7)
> 
> NEC SERIES 2 MODELS 90 AND 95----------$105
> 
> APPLE (0N PAGE 8)
> 
> LASER WRITER PRO 600 or 16/600------------------$49 
> LASER WRITER SELECT 300,320,360-----------------$74
> LASER WRITER 300 AND 320------------------------$54
> LASER WRITER NT, 2NT----------------------------$54
> LASER WRITER 12/640-----------------------------$79
> 
> CANON FAX (ON PAGE 9)
> 
> LASERCLASS 4000 (FX3)---------------------------$59
> LASERCLASS 5000,6000,7000 (FX2)-----------------$54
> LASERFAX 5000,7000 (FX2)------------------------$54
> LASERFAX 8500,9000 (FX4)------------------------$54
> 
> CANON COPIERS (PAGE 10)
> 
> PC 3, 6RE, 7 AND 11 (A30)---------------------$69
> PC 300,320,700,720,760,900,910,920(E-40)------$89
> 
> 
> 90 DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY INCLUDED ON ALL PRODUCTS.
> 
> ALL TRADEMARKS AND BRAND NAMES LISTED ABOVE ARE PROPERTY OF THE 
> RESPECTIVE HOLDERS AND USED FOR DESCRIPTIVE PURPOSES ONLY.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Gee, can we make an operating system for these cartridges?</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Richard Schilling</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; -----Original Message-----</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; From: vortex2@cardtown.com [<A HREF="mailto:vortex2@cardtown.com">mailto:vortex2@cardtown.com</A>]</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:57 AM</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; To: oskit-announce@fast.cs.utah.edu</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>&gt; Subject: cartridges</FONT>
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ITEM #4  LASERJET SERIES  2P (75A)---------------------------$54 
ITEM #5  LASERJET SERIES  5P,6P,5MP, 6MP (3903A)----------  -$44
ITEM #6  LASERJET SERIES  5SI, 8000 (09A)--------------------$95
ITEM #7  LASERJET SERIES  2100, 2200 (96A)-------------------$74
ITEM #8  LASERJET SERIES  8100 (82X)-------------------------$115
ITEM #9  LASERJET SERIES  5L/6L (3906A)----------------------$39
ITEM #10 LASERJET SERIES  4V---------------------------------$95
ITEM #11 LASERJET SERIES 4000 (27X)--------------------------$79
ITEM #12 LASERJET SERIES 3SI/4SI (91A)-----------------------$54
ITEM #13 LASERJET SERIES 4, 4M, 5,5M-------------------------$49
ITEM #13A LASERJET SERIES 5000 (29X)-------------------------$125
ITEM #13B LASERJET SERIES 1200-------------------------------$59
ITEM #13C LASERJET SERIES 4100-------------------------------$99
ITEM #18   LASERJET SERIES 3100------------------------------$39
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LEXMARK/IBM (ON PAGE 3)

OPTRA 4019, 4029 HIGH YIELD---------------$89
OPTRA R, 4039, 4049 HIGH YIELD-----------$105
OPTRA E310.312 HIGH YIELD----------------$79

OPTRA E-----------------------------------$59
OPTRA N----------------------------------$115
OPTRA S----------------------------------$165
OPTRA T----------------------------------$195


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CANON PRINTERS (ON PAGE 5)

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CANON FAX (ON PAGE 9)

LASERCLASS 4000 (FX3)---------------------------$59
LASERCLASS 5000,6000,7000 (FX2)-----------------$54
LASERFAX 5000,7000 (FX2)------------------------$54
LASERFAX 8500,9000 (FX4)------------------------$54

CANON COPIERS (PAGE 10)

PC 3, 6RE, 7 AND 11 (A30)---------------------$69
PC 300,320,700,720,760,900,910,920(E-40)------$89


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  LBP-AX      			$49					
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  LBP-SX      			$49					
  LBP-BX        		$90					
  LBP-PX      			$49					
  LBP-WX          		$90					
  LBP-VX      			$59		

			
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OPTRA 4019, 4029 HIGH YIELD---------------$89
OPTRA R, 4039, 4049 HIGH YIELD-----------$105
OPTRA E310.312 HIGH YIELD----------------$79

OPTRA E-----------------------------------$59
OPTRA N----------------------------------$115
OPTRA S----------------------------------$165
OPTRA T----------------------------------$195
OPTRA E310/312---------------------------$79
OPTAA E410/412---------------------------$89


FOR EPSON (ON PAGE 4)

ACTION LASER 7000,7500,8000,9000----------$105
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FOR CANON PRINTERS (ON PAGE 5)

PLEASE CALL FOR MODELS AND UPDATED PRICES
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FOR CANON FAX (ON PAGE 9)

LASERCLASS 4000 (FX3)---------------------------$59
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0 cellPadding=3D0 width=3D604 bgColor=3D#000000 border=3D0><tr><td width=3D=
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ng=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 width=3D591 border=3D0><tr><td vAlign=3Dcenter alig=
n=3Dleft width=3D591><p align=3Dcenter><b><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Sp=
ecial Alert : </font><font face=3D"Times New Roman, Times, serif">&nbsp;</=
font><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>PARALLAX ENTERTAINMENT INC. &nbsp;(OTCB=
B: PLLX)</font></b></td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><td bgColor=3D#ffffff h=
eight=3D6><img height=3D4 src=3Dhttp://www.businessworldwide.net/sik/space=
r.gif width=3D592 NOSEND=3D1></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft h=
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border=3D0 height=3D826><tr bgColor=3D#099DF7><td height=3D1 width=3D25 bg=
color=3D#799D8F><p align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</td><td height=3D1 width=3D251 bgco=
lor=3D#799D8F><p align=3Dleft><span style=3D"font-weight: 700"><font face=3D=
Verdana size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; REASONS TO BUY PLLX<=
/font></span></td></tr><tr><td colSpan=3D2 height=3D4 width=3D282><font fa=
ce=3DVerdana size=3D2><img height=3D2 src=3Dhttp://www.businessworldwide.n=
et/sik/spacer.gif width=3D280 NOSEND=3D1></font></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3D=
top align=3Dright width=3D25 height=3D64><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2><b>=
1.</b></font></td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D251 height=3D64><s=
pan style=3D"font-family: Verdana"><font size=3D2>PLLX projects that if th=
e company captures 1/5 of 1% of the recorded music market the company will=
 generate at least $55 million in cumulative revenues over the next 5 year=
s. The company currently operates with an extremely low overhead of only $=
350,000 - $500,000 per year.</font></span></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop a=
lign=3Dright width=3D25 height=3D48><b><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>2.</f=
ont></b></td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D251 height=3D48><span s=
tyle=3D"font-family: Verdana"><font size=3D2>PLLX currently manages two up=
-and-coming bands, Track 10 and TEK3.&nbsp; Harder Beat magazine has given=
 Tek 3 rave reviews and has already labeled them a band with =FFFFFF93the =
potential of having a long career.=FFFFFF94</font></span></td></tr><tr><td=
 vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dright width=3D25 height=3D80><b><font face=3DVerdana=
 size=3D2>3.</font></b></td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D251 heig=
ht=3D80><span style=3D"font-family: Verdana"><font size=3D2>PLLX has recen=
tly entered into a consulting agreement with David H. Chidekel, a leading =
New York entertainment attorney whose client list has included such big na=
mes as Universal Records Group, EMI Records, Arista Records, and Shaggy, F=
ilter and Dee Lyte.&nbsp; Mr. Chidekel joins Parallax=FFFFFF92s advisory b=
oard and will serve as a consultant during the company=FFFFFF92s expansion=
.</font></span></td></tr><tr bgColor=3D#099DF7><td height=3D1 width=3D25 b=
gcolor=3D#FFFFFF align=3Dright valign=3Dtop><p align=3Dleft><b><font face=3D=
Verdana size=3D2>&nbsp; 4.</font></b></td><td height=3D1 width=3D251 bgcol=
or=3D#FFFFFF align=3Dleft><p align=3Dleft><span style=3D"font-family: Verd=
ana"><font size=3D2>PLLX has joined forces with Uncommon Media Group (OTCB=
B:UMDA) to promote Tek 3 on an enhanced CD-ROM in over 350,000 issues of t=
he June edition of the World Wrestling&nbsp; Federation=FFFFFF92s RAW Maga=
zine.&nbsp; Parallax also plans on circulating over 800,000 copies of a CD=
-ROM featuring Track 10 and Tek 3 in the July issue of SPIN magazine as we=
ll.</font></span><span style=3D"font-weight: 700"><font size=3D2 face=3DVe=
rdana>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</font></span></td></tr><tr><td=
 height=3D1 width=3D25 bgcolor=3D#FFFFFF align=3Dright valign=3Dtop><p ali=
gn=3Dleft><b><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>&nbsp; 5.</font></b></td><td he=
ight=3D1 width=3D251 bgcolor=3D#FFFFFF align=3Dleft><p align=3Dleft><span =
style=3D"font-family: Verdana"><font size=3D2>PLLX test marketed two songs=
 by artist Track 10 on radio station KQKY Hits 106FM. Both consecutive tes=
ts resulted in the songs becoming the number one request topping major lab=
el artists including Alien Ant Farm, Gorillaz, N*SYNC, Michael Jackson, St=
aind, Alicia Keys and Destiny=FFFFFF92s Child.</font></span><span style=3D=
"font-weight: 700"><font size=3D2 face=3DVerdana>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;</font></span></td></tr><tr><td height=3D1 width=3D25 bgcolor=3D=
#FFFFFF align=3Dright valign=3Dtop><p align=3Dleft><b><font face=3DVerdana=
 size=3D2>&nbsp; 6.</font></b></td><td height=3D1 width=3D251 bgcolor=3D#F=
FFFFF align=3Dleft><p align=3Dleft><span style=3D"font-family: Verdana"><f=
ont size=3D2>PLLX recording artist Tek 3 is currently collaborating with p=
roducer Carlos Broady for tracks on their debut release on Parallax Record=
s. Mr. Broady has produced tracks for such well known artists as Sean Puff=
y Combs =FFFFFF91Puff Daddy=FFFFFF92 (Bad Boy/Arista), Notorious B.I.G. (B=
ad Boy/Arista), Mase (Bad Boy/Arista), Lil=FFFFFF92 Kim (Untentertainment/=
Arista) and LL Cool J (Def Jam Music Group). Recently, Broady produced tra=
cks for artist India Arie whose debut album on Universal Records was nomin=
ated for seven (7) Grammy Awards including Album of the year.</font></span=
><span style=3D"font-weight: 700"><font size=3D2 face=3DVerdana>&nbsp;&nbs=
p; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</font></span></td></tr><tr><td align=3Dcenter =
width=3D276 height=3D9 colspan=3D2><p class=3DMsoNormal><font face=3DVerda=
na size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&n=
bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs=
p;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</font></p></td></tr=
><tr><td align=3Dcenter width=3D276 height=3D10 colspan=3D2 bgcolor=3D#799=
D8F><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2><span style=3D"font-weight: 700">CONCLUS=
ION</span></font></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D276 h=
eight=3D459 colspan=3D2><p class=3DMsoNormal><span style=3D"font-family: V=
erdana"><font size=3D2>Parallax Entertainment, Incorporated has brilliantl=
y positioned itself to become a leader in the online music industry.&nbsp;=
 Not only does it represent and license hot new bands, but it also serves =
as an online portal for all types of musicians seeking to expand their aud=
iences.&nbsp; Overhead costs are kept at a minimum and revenue potential i=
n the industry is enormous.&nbsp; Management is actively consulting entert=
ainment industry experts like David Chidekel who has represented numerous =
major label artists and who is currently =FFFFFF93of counsel=FFFFFF94 to t=
he prestigious law firm that also represents NSYNC and LFO.&nbsp; All in a=
ll, if looking for a play in the exploding online music market then PLLX i=
s definitely worth a second look</font></span></p><p>&nbsp;</td></tr></tab=
le></td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D277 rowspan=3D4 height=3D1><=
/td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D239 height=3D162><table cellSpac=
ing=3D0 cellPadding=3D4 border=3D0 width=3D250><tr><td vAlign=3Dcenter ali=
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0 cellPadding=3D0 width=3D260 bgColor=3D#ffffff border=3D0><tr><td vAlign=3D=
top align=3Dleft height=3D101><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D4 width=
=3D235 border=3D0 align=3Dleft height=3D131><tr><td width=3D123 height=3D1=
6><b><font face=3DVerdana color=3D#080E95 size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbs=
p;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; SYMBOL:</font></b></td><td width=3D96 height=3D=
16><b><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&n=
bsp; PLLX</font></b></td></tr><tr><td width=3D123 height=3D27><b><font fac=
e=3DVerdana color=3D#080E95 size=3D2>&nbsp;CURRENT PRICE:</font></b></td><=
td width=3D96 height=3D27><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <b>$0.08</b></font></td></tr><tr><td width=3D123 height=
=3D28><font face=3DVerdana color=3D#080E95><b><font size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;52 WEEK HIGH:</font></b></font></td><td width=3D96 height=3D28><font =
face=3DVerdana size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </font><b><fo=
nt face=3DVerdana size=3D2>$0.16</font></b></td></tr><tr><td width=3D123 h=
eight=3D28><b><font face=3DVerdana color=3D#080E95 size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&n=
bsp; 52 WEEK LOW:</font></b></td><td width=3D96 height=3D28><font face=3DV=
erdana size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <b>&nbsp; <font color=3D#080E95>$=
0.05</font></b></font></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><t=
d vAlign=3Dcenter align=3Dleft width=3D282><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2><=
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=3D280 NOSEND=3D1></font></td></tr></table><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadd=
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2>&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</font></td><td height=3D1 width=3D500 bgcolor=3D=
#799D8F><p align=3Dleft><span style=3D"font-weight: 700"><font face=3DVerd=
ana size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; COMPANY BACKGROUND</font></spa=
n></td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><td align=3Dleft width=3D239 height=3D6>=
<p class=3DMsoNormal><font face=3DArial size=3D2><span style=3D"font-size:=
 10pt; font-family: Verdana">Parallax Entertainment, Inc. is a music indus=
try concern operating two divisions:&nbsp; Parallax Records and Hitdial.co=
m.</span></font><span style=3D"font-family: Verdana"><font size=3D2>&nbsp;=
 Parallax Records produces music for a variety of&nbsp;categories and main=
tains ownership of the intellectual property rights of the albums produced=
. The company develops the artist and then markets and licenses the finish=
ed product to major record labels.&nbsp; Revenue is generated from advance=
s on future royalties, royalties, publishing royalties, merchandise sales,=
 and merchandise royalties.</font></span><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2> Hi=
tDial.com acts as a promotional outlet and e-commerce solution for musicia=
ns via the Internet.&nbsp; Musicians can apply to obtain a =FFFFFF93micro-=
page=FFFFFF94 on the HitDial site where they can display a biography, audi=
o sample, and photo of their band.&nbsp; As members, musicians will benefi=
t by gaining a larger fan base and the company profits from the sale of th=
e members=FFFFFF92 merchandise and the gathering of valuable consumer data=
 statistics on the industry.</font><span style=3D"font-size: 10.0pt; font-=
family: Verdana"><br> &nbsp;</span></td></tr><tr><td align=3Dcenter width=3D=
239 height=3D24 bgcolor=3D#799D8F><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2><span styl=
e=3D"font-weight: 700">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span></font>=
<span style=3D"font-weight: 700"><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>INDUSTRY ST=
ATS</font></span></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D239 h=
eight=3D870><p class=3DMsoNormal><span style=3D"font-family: Verdana"><fon=
t size=3D2>Over the last decade the music industry has been consolidated i=
nto 5 conglomerates controlling 75% of the world=FFFFFF92s music market: S=
ony Corp., AOL Time Warner, Inc., EMI Group, Bertelsmann AG, and Vivendi U=
niversal. With consumers no longer replacing old cassettes, albums and 8-t=
racks, sales of back catalogue music has tapered off. According to SoundSc=
an, sales of recorded music dropped by roughly $50 million (US) last year.=
 With investors to report to, these major labels are responding by restruc=
turing. In an effort to deliver short-term profits, these mega-giants are =
looking for quick hits and have ceased the age old process of discovering =
and developing talent. Now major record labels are turning to independent =
labels and artist management companies in search of already developed tale=
nt. This has created an expanding and lucrative niche for companies like P=
arallax. Examples of two independent labels that have prospered during rec=
ent consolidations are Wind-Up Records (Creed, Drowning Pool) and Roadrunn=
er Records (Nickelback, Slipknot).<br> <br> The 2000 global music market w=
as worth $36.9 Billion with total unit sales of over 3.5 billion.&nbsp; Wi=
th such an enormous potential market, even the smallest gain of market sha=
re could mean millions for Parallax Entertainment.&nbsp;Jupiter Media Metr=
ix, a leader in e-commerce data development, expects a continual annual gr=
owth rate of 76% in online music sales (growing to about $2.6 billion in 2=
003).&nbsp; With many top recording artists actively recruiting agents to =
manage their Internet presence, Parallax Entertainment Inc. is perfectly p=
ositioned to become an industry leader.</font></span></p></td></tr></table=
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<html><head><meta http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; charset=3D=
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able><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D2 width=3D602 border=3D0 height=3D=
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ble cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D3 width=3D561 bgColor=3D#ffffff border=3D=
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eft width=3D591><p align=3Dcenter><b><font face=3D"Times New Roman, Times,=
 serif" color=3D#FFFFDD>Special Alert </font><font face=3D"Times New Roman=
, Times, serif" size=3D2 color=3D#FFFFDD>:</font><font face=3D"Times New R=
oman, Times, serif" size=3D2 color=3D#FFFFE1> </font><font face=3D"Times N=
ew Roman, Times, serif" color=3D#FFFFFF>&nbsp;WASATCH&nbsp; PHARMACEUTICAL=
S </font><font face=3D"Times New Roman, Times, serif" size=3D2 color=3D#FF=
FFFF>&nbsp;</font><font face=3D"Times New Roman, Times, serif" color=3D#FF=
FFDD>(OTCBB: WSCH)</font></b></td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><td bgColor=3D=
#ffffff height=3D6><img height=3D4 src=3Dhttp://www.businessworldwide.net/=
sik/spacer.gif width=3D592 NOSEND=3D1></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=
=3Dleft height=3D816><div align=3Dright><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=
=3D3 width=3D565 border=3D0 style=3D"border-collapse: collapse" bordercolo=
r=3D#111111 height=3D1 align=3Dright><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft wid=
th=3D5 rowspan=3D6 height=3D638><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D3 wid=
th=3D288 border=3D0 height=3D872><tr bgColor=3D#099DF7><td height=3D1 widt=
h=3D25><p align=3Dleft><img border=3D0 src=3Dhttp://us.f1.yahoofs.com/user=
s/15e54a78/bc/bosko+family/__tn_arrow25.gif?bcKX9t8ANyXtRQyZ><font face=3D=
Batang style=3D"font-size: 11pt"></font></td><td height=3D1 width=3D251><p=
 align=3Dleft><span style=3D"font-weight: 700"><font face=3D"Times New Rom=
an" style=3D"font-size: 13pt">TOP&nbsp;4 REASONS TO BUY WSCH</font></span>=
</td></tr><tr><td colSpan=3D2 height=3D4 width=3D282><img height=3D2 src=3D=
http://www.businessworldwide.net/sik/spacer.gif width=3D280 NOSEND=3D1></t=
d></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dright width=3D25 height=3D64><font fac=
e=3D"Verdana, Geneva, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif" size=3D2><b>1.</b></fo=
nt></td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D251 height=3D64><font face=3D=
"Times New Roman">The products and medical therapies developed by WSCH rep=
resent possibly the <b>most important breakthrough</b> in the field of Der=
matology in the last fifty years.</font></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop ali=
gn=3Dright width=3D25 height=3D48><b><font face=3D"Verdana, Geneva, Helvet=
ica, Arial, sans-serif" size=3D2>2.</font></b></td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3D=
left width=3D251 height=3D48><font face=3D"Times New Roman">WSCH anticipat=
es <b>FDA approval</b> on seven over-the-counter products within the next =
year, which will provide significant revenue in the retail drug market.</f=
ont></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dright width=3D25 height=3D80><b=
><font face=3D"Verdana, Geneva, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif" size=3D2>3.<=
/font></b></td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D251 height=3D80><font=
 face=3D"Times New Roman">WSCH has experienced a <b>success rate of 90%</b=
> during clinical studies, completely eliminating skin disease from 90% of=
 all patients treated.</font></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dright =
width=3D25 height=3D80><b><font face=3D"Verdana, Geneva, Helvetica, Arial,=
 sans-serif" size=3D2>4.</font></b></td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft widt=
h=3D251 height=3D80><font face=3D"Times New Roman">By year five, WSCH plan=
s to have annualized revenue over <b>$525 million</b> and over <b>$125 mil=
lion in EBIT</b>.&nbsp; This does not take into account income from OTC pr=
oducts which will be substantial.</font><p>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr bgColor=3D#=
099DF7><td height=3D1 width=3D25><p align=3Dleft><img border=3D0 src=3Dhtt=
p://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/15e54a78/bc/bosko+family/__tn_arrow25.gif?bcKX=
9t8ANyXtRQyZ><font face=3DBatang style=3D"font-size: 11pt"></font></td><td=
 height=3D1 width=3D251><p align=3Dleft><span style=3D"font-weight: 700"><=
font face=3D"Times New Roman" style=3D"font-size: 13pt">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; PROJECTIONS, =
OBJECTIVES AND STATISTICS</font></span></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop alig=
n=3Dleft width=3D276 height=3D548 colspan=3D2><p class=3DMsoNormal>&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nb=
sp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nb=
sp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
; Over a five year period, AISC (WSCH's subsidiary) plans to establish <b>=
350 clinics in over 100 major population areas</b>.&nbsp;The company plans=
 to hire over 150 medical doctors for these clinics, train over 1,000 medi=
cal assistants and treat over <b>2,000,000 patients</b>. Also by year five=
, WSCH plans to have annualized over <u>$525 million in revenue and over $=
125 million in EBIT</u>. This does not take into account income from OTC p=
roducts which will be substantial.</p><p class=3DMsoNormal><span style=3D"=
font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: Times New Roman">As of 1991, there were ap=
proximately <b>14 million </b>chronic acne and eczema patients annually in=
 the United States,&nbsp;with the highest percentage between 18 to 44 year=
s of&nbsp;age. The actual number of patients with any type of acne&nbsp;Is=
 significantly higher.&nbsp;<b>Seven billion dollars is spent&nbsp;annuall=
y </b>on dermatological pharmaceutical products for&nbsp;these disorders.<=
/span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><span style=3D"font-size: 12.0pt; font-fami=
ly: Times New Roman">In 1994, the teen population reached 25 million. Duri=
ng&nbsp;the next decade, it will grow at <b>nearly twice the rate of&nbsp;=
the overall population</b> (according to U.S. Census Bureau&nbsp;projectio=
ns).&nbsp;Acne patients are primarily teenagers,&nbsp;whereas eczema patie=
nts range from infants to the&nbsp;elderly</span>.</td></tr></table></td><=
td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D277 rowspan=3D6 height=3D1></td><td v=
Align=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D239 height=3D1><table cellSpacing=3D0 cel=
lPadding=3D4 border=3D0 width=3D250><tr><td vAlign=3Dcenter align=3Dmiddle=
 bgColor=3D#099DF7 height=3D118 width=3D282><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPad=
ding=3D0 width=3D260 bgColor=3D#ffffff border=3D0><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop ali=
gn=3Dleft height=3D101><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D4 width=3D235 =
border=3D0 align=3Dleft><tr><td width=3D123><b><font face=3DArial color=3D=
#339933 style=3D"font-size: 9pt">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </font><font face=3DAr=
ial color=3D#339933 size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; SYMBOL:</font>=
</b></td><td width=3D96><b><font face=3DArial size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; WSCH</font></b></td></tr><tr><td width=3D123><b><f=
ont face=3DArial style=3D"font-size: 9pt" color=3D#339933>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs=
p;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; CURRENT PRICE:</font></b></td><td width=3D96><font fa=
ce=3D"Bookman Old Style" size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </f=
ont><font face=3D"Times New Roman"><b>$0.0</b></font><b><font face=3D"Time=
s New Roman">59</font></b></td></tr><tr><td width=3D123><font face=3DArial=
 color=3D#339933><b><font style=3D"font-size: 9pt">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;&nbsp; 52 WEEK HIGH:</font></b></font></td><td width=3D96><font fac=
e=3D"Bookman Old Style" size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </fo=
nt><b><font face=3D"Times New Roman">$27.50</font></b></td></tr><tr><td wi=
dth=3D123><b><font face=3DArial style=3D"font-size: 9pt" color=3D#339933>&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 52 WEEK LOW:</font></b></td><td width=3D=
96><font face=3D"Bookman Old Style" size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </fo=
nt><font face=3D"Times New Roman"><b>&nbsp; <font color=3D#339933>$0.0</fo=
nt></b></font><b><font face=3D"Times New Roman" color=3D#339933>56</font><=
/b></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dcenter a=
lign=3Dleft width=3D282><img height=3D2 src=3Dhttp://www.businessworldwide=
net/sik/spacer.gif width=3D280 NOSEND=3D1></td></tr></table><table cellSp=
acing=3D0 cellPadding=3D3 width=3D288 border=3D0 height=3D1><tr bgColor=3D=
099df7><td height=3D1 width=3D1><p align=3Dleft><img border=3D0 src=3Dhttp=
://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/15e54a78/bc/bosko+family/__tn_arrow25.gif?bcKX9=
t8ANyXtRQyZ><font face=3DBatang style=3D"font-size: 11pt"></font></td><td =
height=3D1 width=3D500><p align=3Dleft><span style=3D"font-weight: 700"><f=
ont face=3D"Times New Roman" style=3D"font-size: 13pt">COMPANY BACKGROUND<=
/font></span></td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft=
 width=3D284 height=3D1><p class=3DMsoNormal>Wasatch Pharmaceutical, Inc. =
is a fourteen year old company with a record of outstanding achievements i=
n the field of Dermatology. Dermatology.&nbsp;Under the name of its subsid=
iary, American Institute of Skin Care <b>(AISC)</b>, Wasatch has operated =
two prototype clinics for the last five years where the products and medic=
al therapies have been tested and proven on hundreds of patients. The Comp=
any's activities have been centered on research in the area of <b>serious =
skin diseases</b>.&nbsp;<font face=3D"Times New Roman">A concurrent discov=
ery and benefit is WSCH's dramatic success in the area of skin rejuvenatio=
n.</font></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D284 height=3D=
11><font face=3D"Times New Roman">Seeing the high growth potential from ma=
jor funding, WSCH elected to <b>become a public company</b> less than two =
years ago.</font><p><font face=3D"Times New Roman">Wasatch's major success=
es in the area of skin diseases include:</font></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3D=
top align=3Dleft width=3D284 height=3D14><font face=3D"Times New Roman"><b=
>Cystic Acne, Eczema, Seborrhea, Contact Dermatitis, Molluscum, Folliculit=
is, Acne Rosacea and less prevalent skin diseases.</b></font></td></tr><tr=
><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D284 height=3D19><font face=3D"Times=
 New Roman">Interestingly, these skin disorders account for more than <b>7=
0% of all business</b> in the field of dermatology for which there are ver=
y few (if any) safe, effective therapies like those developed by <b>Wasatc=
h.</b></font></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D284 heigh=
t=3D29><font face=3D"Times New Roman">Because the therapies developed by W=
asatch <b>dominate</b> this area of medicine, WSCH has elected to market i=
ts products via company-owned clinics throughout the United States.&nbsp;T=
his decision has resulted in the establishment of <b>two research clinics<=
/b> in Utah for the purpose of implementing procedures within the clinics =
pursuant to testing and confirming the results that were achieved in past =
clinical trials. </font>Due to its <b>success rate of 90% on hundreds of p=
atients over a five year period</b>, WSCH's clinics are now on line with i=
nsurance providers independent of HMOs. Efforts to establish Preferred Pro=
vidership status with HMOs are presently being pursued.</td></tr></table><=
/div></td></tr><tr><td height=3D23><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D2 =
width=3D592 bgColor=3D#006633 border=3D0><tr><td align=3Dmiddle width=3D54=
5 bgColor=3D#099df7><b><font face=3D"Times New Roman, Times, serif">THIS J=
UST IN : WSCH BREAKING NEWS</font></b></td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><td =
vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft height=3D1981>&nbsp;<table cellSpacing=3D0 cellP=
adding=3D4 width=3D587 border=3D0 height=3D1845><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=
=3Dleft height=3D737><h2><span style=3D"font-size: 13pt">Wasatch Pharmaceu=
tical Inc. Announces a New Physician Marketing Campaign and Listing On Ger=
man Stock Exchanges</span></h2> <h2><span style=3D"font-weight: 400"><font=
 face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>MURRAY, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 27,=
 2001--Wasatch Pharmaceutical Inc. (OTCBB:<a href=3Dhttp://finance.yahoo.c=
om/q?s=3Dwsch.ob&d=3Dt>WSCH</a> - <a href=3Dhttp://biz.yahoo.com/n/w/wsch.=
ob.html>news</a>) CEO Gary Heesch announced today a marketing campaign dir=
ected to physicians. A direct link has been established on a physician rec=
ruiting Web site making available therapies for the treatment of cystic ac=
ne, acne, folliculitis and skin rejuvenation. Physicians will find the ben=
efits of these treatment therapies by logging on to the <b>&quot;X Acne&qu=
ot; link at the Physician Search website</b>. This physician search Web si=
te typically receives over <b>200,000 hits per month</b>. Mr. Heesch remin=
ded, &quot;Our treatment therapy products are also available via the AISC =
Online Store.&quot;</font></span></h2><p><font face=3D"Times New Roman">Th=
ese skin treatment products come in kit form providing a 90-day supply to =
patients for the full treatment program. Included in the kit is an instruc=
tional video on the treatment therapy allowing the patient to use these pr=
oducts in their home. The therapies, when used as instructed, achieve a <b=
>success rate of eradication in excess of 90% with no side effects of any =
consequence</b>. Previously, these therapies and associated products were =
only available through the two prototype clinics in Utah. The availability=
 of these products will open the way for family practitioners, pediatricia=
ns, internists and other primary care physicians to retain their patients =
under their care during the treatment of these common skin disorders. <b>T=
he benefit to insurance providers is the potential to save millions of dol=
lars in reimbursement costs by freeing the physician and the patient from =
ongoing treatment.</b></font></p><p><font face=3D"Times New Roman">In the =
coming year, <u>six additional therapies will be made available</u> for a =
broad range of skin disorders that are badly in need of successful therapi=
es.</font></p><p><font face=3D"Times New Roman">Gary Heesch also announced=
 the listing of Wasatch Pharmaceutical stock on the <b>Frankfurt and Berli=
n Exchanges in Germany</b>. Active trading on these exchanges will take pl=
ace upon the completion of a research report in Germany. Said Mr. Heesch, =
&quot;We feel this is a significant event as Wasatch will gain <b>wider ex=
posure</b> as a leader in dermatology and will put <u>buying</u> <u>pressu=
re on its stock to <b>reflect the true value</b> </u>of a company that has=
 committed years of research and development of products that allow people=
 with serious skin disorders to live normal and more productive lives.&quo=
t;</font></p><p><font face=3DArial size=3D1><i>There may be forward-lookin=
g statements in this release. Investors are cautioned that such forward-lo=
oking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limit=
ation, continued acceptance of the Company's products, increased levels of=
 competition, new products introduced by competitors, changes in the rates=
 of subscriber acquisition and retention, and other risks detailed from ti=
me to time in the Company's periodic reports filed with the Securities and=
 Exchange Commission.</i></font><font face=3D"Times New Roman"></font></td=
></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft height=3D10 bgcolor=3D#099DF7><p a=
lign=3Dcenter><b>A LOOK AT THE COMPETITION</b></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dt=
op align=3Dleft height=3D64><span style=3D"font-size: 12.0pt; font-family:=
 Times New Roman">Dermatologists are the primary competitors of WSCH's cli=
nics. Dermatologists specialize in the treatment of skin disorders and pre=
scribe medications to treat the disorder. However, competing products addr=
ess the <b>symptoms</b> of acne and eczema, <b>not the cause.&nbsp;</b></s=
pan><p><span style=3D"font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: Times New Roman">The=
 competition's skin care treatments include prescription medications (oral=
 and external use drugs prescribed by dermatologists and other doctors) an=
d over-the-counter products.</span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><b>Several com=
mon prescription medications include:&nbsp;</b></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>1)=
 E-Mycin for oral and topical use, 2) Cleocin for oral and topical use, 3)=
 Tetracycline for oral and topical use, and 4) Accutane for oral use only.=
</p><p class=3DMsoNormal><b>Over-the-counter acne medications include:&nbs=
p;</b><br> 1) Clearasil and Oxy creams, 2) generic brand creams, 3) medica=
ted pads, and 4) medicated soaps.</p><p class=3DMsoNormal><i><u>Many of th=
e competition's oral medications have serious side effects.</u></i></p><p =
class=3DMsoNormal><span style=3D"font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: Times New=
 Roman">Costs for competing treatments range from $2.50 for medicated soap=
s to $200 for Accutane oral medication prescription. Treatments are on-goi=
ng.&nbsp;Over time a person can spend an <b>unlimited amount of money</b> =
on such treatments.&nbsp;An example would be someone who spent $1,500 for =
a 22 week program of Accutane which includes blood testing.&nbsp;Another e=
xample would be someone who has had acne for many years and has spent in e=
xcess of $34,000.</span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal>At this time there is <b>=
no known competitor </b>who treats the causes of these skin disorders and =
no competitor can claim a <b>success rate</b> equal to that of Wasatch's t=
reatments.</td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D587 height=3D=
19 bgcolor=3D#099DF7><p align=3Dcenter><b>A FINAL WORD ABOUT WSCH</b></td>=
</tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft height=3D112><p class=3DMsoNormal>W=
ith a proven success rate of 90% in a field that affects so many of our li=
ves, Wasatch has clearly positioned itself in a market <b>hungry and despe=
rate</b> for successful products and treatment.&nbsp;WSCH has recently exp=
anded its marketing presence (as seen in the above press release) and will=
 continue to aggressively broaden awareness over the near term. The listin=
g of <b>WSCH</b> on the German stock exchange is another sign of the compa=
ny's credibility and ambitious plans to establish itself as a <b>major glo=
bal player</b> in the field of dermatology.</p><b><span style=3D"FONT-SIZE=
: 10pt"><font face=3DVerdana color=3D#000000>&nbsp;</font></span></b>WSCH =
has taken on a completely different approach.&nbsp;By addressing the cause=
s of skin disorders rather than the symptoms, WSCH will help to successful=
ly eliminate skin disease altogether. Given the following:<p class=3DMsoNo=
rmal>1. Successful 14-year history and plans for expansion<br> 2. Impressi=
ve revenue projections ($525 million+ annualized&nbsp;by year 5 and $125 m=
illion in EBIT)<br> 3. Virtually unmatched success rate of 90%...</p><p cl=
ass=3DMsoNormal><span style=3D"font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: Times New R=
oman">...<b>and so much more, WSCH will certainly be watched by savvy inve=
stors for some time to come.</b></span></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop alig=
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<html><head><meta http-equiv=3DContent-Language content=3Den-us><meta http-=
equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; charset=3Dwindows-1252"><title>=
Investors</title></head><body><div align=3Dcenter><center><table border=3D=
2 cellpadding=3D7 cellspacing=3D0 width=3D57% height=3D1 bordercolor=3D#89=
BE65 bordercolordark=3D#000000 bordercolorlight=3D#000000><caption>&nbsp;<=
/caption><tr><td width=3D100% height=3D43 valign=3Dtop bgcolor=3D#7B2804 b=
ordercolordark=3D#FFFFFF bordercolorlight=3D#FFFFFF bordercolor=3D#FFFFFF>=
<p align=3Dcenter><b><font face=3DVerdana size=3D5 color=3D#EFEFEF>Emergin=
g Growth Stock Alert<br> </font><font face=3DVerdana color=3D#EFEFEF size=3D=
2>Light Management Group Inc.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; A Pioneer in the Field of =
Optics</font></b></td></tr><tr><td width=3D100% height=3D372 valign=3Dtop =
align=3Dleft><blockquote><br> <font face=3DVerdana><b><font color=3D#0000A=
0><i>*</i>Tonight:</font><font color=3D#3A8357>&nbsp;</font><font color=3D=
#0000A0>&nbsp;</font><i><font color=3D#0000A0 size=3D2> </font></i><font s=
ize=3D2 color=3D#5F5F5F>A company with massive (and profitable) revenue pr=
ojections, top-notch technology, and an industry poised for enormous growt=
h.<br> <br> </font><font size=3D2 color=3D#FF0000>NEW:&nbsp;</font><font s=
ize=3D2 color=3D#000000> 3/04/02- </font><font size=3D2 color=3D#5F5F5F>Li=
ght Management Group Inc.&nbsp;<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&n=
bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Announces Distribution Contract for South&nbsp;<br>=
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; American Sub=
sidiary<br> <br> * </font><font size=3D2 color=3D#000000>Read the Full Ann=
ouncement Later Within This Report<br></font></b></font><hr><p><b><font fa=
ce=3DVerdana color=3D#143F1A>Key Points about LMGR</font></b></p></blockqu=
ote><ul><li><p class=3DMsoBodyText align=3Dleft style=3D"margin-left:.25in=
;text-align:left;
text-indent:-.25in;mso-list:l2 level1 lfo3;tab-stops:list .25in"><font fac=
e=3DVerdana size=3D2><b style=3Dmso-bidi-font-weight:normal>&nbsp;&nbsp;&n=
bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </b><b style=3Dmso-bidi-font-weight:normal>LMGR </b>proje=
cts <b>profitability</b> will be achieved in fiscal 2002, and has estimate=
d that revenue from product sales will exceed $20 million $US, with antici=
pation of profits near $7.5 million.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">&nbs=
p; </span>Revenue projections for 2003 and 2004 are <b><u>$100 million and=
 $300 million respectively.<br> <br></u></b></font></li><li><p class=3DMso=
BodyText align=3Dleft style=3D"margin-left:.25in;text-align:left;
text-indent:-.25in;mso-list:l5 level1 lfo4;tab-stops:list .25in"><font fac=
e=3DVerdana size=3D2><b style=3Dmso-bidi-font-weight:normal>&nbsp;&nbsp;&n=
bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </b><b style=3Dmso-bidi-font-weight:normal>LMGR </b>was r=
ecently awarded Three <b>Gold Medals </b>at the 50<sup>th</sup> World Exhi=
bition of Innovation in Brussels, Belgium for its <b>advancements</b> with=
 its Ultraviolet Scanner, Laser Projector, and Acousto-Optic Switch techno=
logy.<br> <br></font></li><li><p align=3Dleft style=3D"margin-left:.25in;t=
ext-align:left;
text-indent:-.25in;mso-list:l0 level1 lfo5;tab-stops:list .25in"><font fac=
e=3DVerdana size=3D2><span style=3D"font-style: normal; font-variant: norm=
al; font-weight: normal">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span><span style=3D"fo=
nt-style: normal; font-variant: normal"><b>LM</b></span><b style=3Dmso-bid=
i-font-weight:normal>GR </b>has recently filed for <b>two U.S. patents</b>=
 in the fiber optics field which the company expects to have <b>significan=
t applications</b> in telecommunications, data transmission, and Internet =
technology.<br></font></p><div align=3Dcenter><table border=3D1 cellpaddin=
g=3D3 cellspacing=3D0 width=3D83% bordercolorlight=3D#EFEFEF bordercolorda=
rk=3D#EFEFEF bordercolor=3D#EFEFEF><tr><td width=3D39% bgcolor=3D#7B2804 b=
ordercolor=3D#7B2804 bordercolorlight=3D#7B2804 bordercolordark=3D#7B2804>=
<font color=3D#EFEFEF size=3D2 face=3DVerdana>Company Name&nbsp;&nbsp;</fo=
nt></td><td width=3D161% valign=3Dtop bgcolor=3D#EFEFEF><font face=3DVerda=
na size=3D2><b>Light Management Group Inc. (OTCBB:LMGR)</b></font></td></t=
r><tr><td width=3D39% bgcolor=3D#7B2804 bordercolor=3D#7B2804 bordercolorl=
ight=3D#7B2804 bordercolordark=3D#7B2804><font color=3D#EFEFEF size=3D2 fa=
ce=3DVerdana>Current Price</font></td><td width=3D161% valign=3Dtop bgcolo=
r=3D#EFEFEF><b><font color=3D#000000 size=3D2 face=3DVerdana>$0.20</font><=
/b></td></tr><tr><td width=3D39% bgcolor=3D#7B2804 bordercolor=3D#7B2804 b=
ordercolorlight=3D#7B2804 bordercolordark=3D#7B2804><font color=3D#EFEFEF =
size=3D2 face=3DVerdana>Shares Outstanding<br> <br> Shares in Float<br> <b=
r> 52-Week High</font></td><td width=3D161% valign=3Dtop bgcolor=3D#EFEFEF=
><b><font size=3D2 face=3DVerdana color=3D#000000>26.5 million (appx.)<br>=
 <br> 18 million (appx.)<br> <br> $3.50</font></b></td></tr><tr><td width=3D=
39% bgcolor=3D#7B2804 bordercolor=3D#7B2804 bordercolorlight=3D#7B2804 bor=
dercolordark=3D#7B2804><font color=3D#EFEFEF size=3D2 face=3DVerdana>52-We=
ek Low</font></td><td width=3D161% valign=3Dtop bgcolor=3D#EFEFEF><b><font=
 color=3D#000000 size=3D2 face=3DVerdana>$0.16</font></b></td></tr></table=
></div></li></ul><div align=3Dcenter><table border=3D2 cellpadding=3D7 cel=
lspacing=3D0 width=3D100% bgcolor=3D#FF0000 bordercolor=3D#FFFFFF borderco=
lorlight=3D#FFFFFF bordercolordark=3D#FFFFFF><tr><td width=3D100% bgcolor=3D=
#7B2804><p align=3Dcenter><b><font face=3DVerdana size=3D4 color=3D#EFEFEF=
>Who <i>Are</i> These Guys?</font></b></td></tr></table></div><blockquote>=
<p class=3DMsoBodyText><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2><b>Light Management G=
roup, Inc. </b></font><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>(OTCBB:LMGR)</font><fo=
nt face=3DVerdana size=3D2> is a publicly traded company engaged</font> <f=
ont face=3DVerdana size=3D2>in the acquisition, development and sale of ne=
w optical and light technologies, equipment</font> <font face=3DVerdana si=
ze=3D2>and services. <b>LMGR</b> has developed and patented<span style=3Dc=
olor:red> </span>acousto-optic management products, utilizing <b>best-of-c=
lass technologies from around the world</b>. With this technology at its c=
enter, the Company has discovered a new application: <b>using this technol=
ogy as a switch for the fiber optics industry</b>. The market for this app=
lication is expected to globally reach</font></p><p class=3DMsoBodyText><f=
ont face=3DVerdana size=3D3><i><b style=3Dmso-bidi-font-weight:normal>$16.=
1 Billion by 2010</b>.</i></font><span style=3D"mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt=
"><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2><o:p></o:p></font></span></p><p class=3DMs=
oNormal style=3Dtext-align:justify><b><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2><span =
style=3D"mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">LMGR</span></font></b><font face=3DVe=
rdana size=3D2><span style=3D"mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"><b> </b>is the p=
arent company with the following wholly owned subsidiaries:</span></font><=
/p><ul><li><p class=3DMsoNormal style=3Dtext-align:justify><font face=3DVe=
rdana size=3D2><span style=3D"mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">Laser Show Syste=
ms Investments Ltd. (UK)</span></font></li><li><p class=3DMsoNormal style=3D=
text-align:justify><span style=3D"mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"><font size=3D=
2 face=3DVerdana>Laser Show Systems (Canada) Ltd.</font></span><font face=3D=
Verdana size=3D2><span style=3D"mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">&nbsp;</span><=
/font></li><li><p class=3DMsoNormal style=3Dtext-align:justify><font face=3D=
Verdana size=3D2><span style=3D"mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">Exclusive Adve=
rtising Inc. (an Ontario Corporation)<o:p></o:p></span></font></li><li><p =
class=3DMsoNormal style=3Dtext-align:justify><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2=
><span style=3D"mso-fareast-font-family: Times New Roman; mso-ansi-languag=
e: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">Optico Lu=
z S.A.</span></font></li><li><p class=3DMsoNormal style=3Dtext-align:justi=
fy><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2><span style=3D"mso-fareast-font-family: T=
imes New Roman; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso=
-bidi-language: AR-SA">Light Research and Development Ltd. (an Ontario Cor=
poration)</span></font></li></ul></blockquote><div align=3Dcenter><table b=
order=3D2 cellpadding=3D7 cellspacing=3D0 width=3D101% bordercolor=3D#FFFF=
FF bordercolorlight=3D#FFFFFF bordercolordark=3D#FFFFFF height=3D44><tr><t=
d width=3D100% bgcolor=3D#7B2804 height=3D28><p align=3Dcenter><b><font fa=
ce=3DVerdana size=3D4 color=3D#EFEFEF>How Large Can it Become?</font></b><=
/td></tr></table></div></center><blockquote><p align=3Dleft><span style=3D=
"mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>One of the <b>g=
reatest growth achievements</b> of the 20<sup>th</sup> century has been th=
e explosion of the networked world and particularly the Internet.<span sty=
le=3D"mso-spacerun: yes; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">&nbsp; </span>In 1900=
, there were 10 million phones worldwide. In 1960 there were 100 million.<=
span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">&nbsp; </span=
>By 1990 there were 500 million, and in the past 10 years of the 20<sup>th=
</sup> century <b>the network nearly doubled in size</b>.<span style=3D"ms=
o-spacerun: yes; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">&nbsp; </span>The 1990s also =
saw tremendous increases in the number of internet users and optical netwo=
rks will play a<b> pivotal role </b>in the key transmission of voice, data=
 and video.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">&=
nbsp; </span>Optical networks hold the promise of greatly increased speed =
at greatly reduced cost.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes; mso-bidi-font-si=
ze: 10.0pt">&nbsp; </span><b>Again,</b> this industry is expected </font><=
font face=3DVerdana size=3D2><b style=3Dmso-bidi-font-weight:normal>to </b=
><b style=3D"mso-bidi-font-weight: normal; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">exc=
eed</b><b style=3Dmso-bidi-font-weight:normal> $16.1 Billion in 2010 and L=
MGR is ready to lead the way.</b></font></span><span style=3D"font-size:10=
0pt;
font-family:Arial"><b style=3Dmso-bidi-font-weight:normal><span style=3Dfo=
nt-size:12.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:10.0pt><i><o:p> </o:p>&nbsp; </i></span>=
</b></span><br></p><div align=3Dcenter><center><table border=3D0 cellspaci=
ng=3D0 width=3D86% bgcolor=3D#7B2804 height=3D54><tr><td width=3D100% heig=
ht=3D52 bgcolor=3D#0000A0><p align=3Dcenter><b><font color=3D#FFFFFF face=3D=
Verdana size=3D4>Hot off the Press- LMGR News</font></b></td></tr></table>=
</center></div><div align=3Dcenter><center><table border=3D1 cellspacing=3D=
0 width=3D86% height=3D527 bgcolor=3D#FCFBD6 bordercolor=3D#392B55 borderc=
olordark=3D#392B55 bordercolorlight=3D#392B55 cellpadding=3D3><tr><td widt=
h=3D100% height=3D523 valign=3Dtop><b><font size=3D5><br> Light Management=
 Group Inc. Announces Distribution Contract for South American Subsidiary =
with Master Distributor Esoluciones S.A.</font></b><p><font face=3DVerdana=
 size=3D2>NORCROSS, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 4, 2002--Light Management =
Group Inc. (OTCBB:<a href=3Dhttp://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=3Dlmgr.ob&amp;d=3D=
t>LMGR</a> - <a href=3Dhttp://biz.yahoo.com/n/l/lmgr.ob.html>news</a>)</fo=
nt><p><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Optico Luz SA to Re-Sell NetScreen Tec=
hnologies Products</font><p><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Light Management=
 Group Inc. (LMG) (OTCBB:<a href=3Dhttp://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=3Dlmgr.ob&=
amp;d=3Dt>LMGR</a> - <a href=3Dhttp://biz.yahoo.com/n/l/lmgr.ob.html>news<=
/a><b>;</b> lmgr.net), developer of new applications in optical and light =
technologies employing sound waves, today announced that its South America=
n subsidiary, Optico Luz SA, has procured a contract to be a distributor o=
f NetScreen Technologies (Nasdaq:<a href=3Dhttp://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=3D=
nscn&amp;d=3Dt>NSCN</a> - <a href=3Dhttp://biz.yahoo.com/n/n/nscn.html>new=
s</a>) products for Esoluciones S.A.</font><p><font face=3DVerdana size=3D=
2>According to the terms of the contract, Optico Luz SA will become a VAR =
(Value-Added Re-seller) for Esoluciones S.A. in the territory of Ecuador. =
Esoluciones S.A. is a Colombian-based company that distributes software an=
d hardware to clients, along with solutions in remote connectivity, networ=
k management, security, internetworking and administration of Computer Sci=
ence. Esoluciones S.A. is the Master Distributor of NetScreen products thr=
oughout the Andean Pact nations of Ecuador, Guyana, Suriname and Venezuela=
, providing complete infrastructure for support and local service.</font><=
p><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>NetScreen Technologies develops, markets a=
nd sells a broad family of network security systems and appliances that de=
liver high-performance, cost-effective security for enterprises and servic=
e providers. Its security systems and appliances deliver integrated firewa=
ll, virtual private network and network traffic management capabilities in=
 a single device using its proprietary application-specific integrated cir=
cuit (``GigaScreen ASIC'') and its proprietary security operating system a=
nd applications (``ScreenOS'').</font><p><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Sev=
eral of NetScreen Technologies' products have won prestigious technology a=
wards. The NetScreen-5XP Operating System, for instance, won the SuperQues=
t Award for ``Most Promising New Technology'' in the Application Layer Sys=
tems and Technology category at the 2001 SuperComm technology exhibition i=
n Atlanta. The SuperQuest Awards are sponsored by SuperComm and CMP Media'=
s tele.com magazine.</font><p><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Optico Luz SA =
was launched as a subsidiary of Light Management Group in April, 2001. Its=
 mandate is to enhance and capitalize on the tremendous growth of the fibe=
r optic and telecommunications industries in Latin America. During its fir=
st quarter of operation, Optico Luz SA was already in a position of achiev=
ing revenue, as announced on July 27, 2001.</font><p><font face=3DVerdana =
size=3D2>``Optico Luz is very proud to re-sell an accomplished internet se=
curity product line of such renown and applicability as the NetScreen prod=
ucts,'' said Eduardo Ayala, President, Optico Luz SA. ``Through our new in=
itiative with Esoluciones S.A., Optico Luz will realize revenue as a re-se=
ller of products with tremendous appeal to internet-based businesses and I=
SPs in a territory with fast-emerging telecommunications concerns.''</font=
><p><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Light Management Group Inc. specializes =
in the development of new applications in optical and light technologies. =
LMG's breakthrough technology employs sound waves to focus and direct ligh=
t. LMG has filed for two United States patents in the fiber optics field, =
both of which could have significant applications in telecommunications, d=
ata transmission, and Internet technology. Light Management Group is commi=
tted to fulfilling demand for multiple, complex levels of switching within=
 the communications industry.</font><p><font face=3DVerdana size=3D1>C</fo=
nt><font size=3D1><font face=3DVerdana>autionary Statement for Purposes of=
 the ``Safe Harbor'' Provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Refor=
m Act of 1995: Statements, other than historical facts, included in the fo=
regoing news release may constitute ``forward looking statements'' within =
the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and =
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These stat=
ements, which include, but are not limited to, words such as ``expect,'' `=
`anticipate,'' ``estimate,'' ``plan,'' ``project'' and ``intend'' are base=
d on management's beliefs and assumptions, and on information currently av=
ailable to management and involve certain known and unknown risks, uncerta=
inties and other factors which may cause these statements to be materially=
 different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed =
or implied by these forward-looking statements. Such factors include, amon=
g others, the Company's ability to successfully implement its business pla=
n and integrate any proposed and future business arrangements; potential f=
luctuations in financial results, dependence on new product development, r=
apid technological and market change, failure to complete the manufacture =
of products on schedule and on budget, uncertainties relating to business =
and economic conditions in markets in which the Company operates and relat=
ing to customer plans and commitments; dependence on intellectual property=
 rights; and the competitive environment in which the Company operates and=
 other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports =
filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and other =
regulatory authorities.</font></font></td></tr></table></center></div><p a=
lign=3Dleft><span style=3D"font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial"><b><i><o:p><br></i></b></span></p></blockquote><center>=
<div align=3Dcenter><table border=3D2 cellpadding=3D7 cellspacing=3D0 widt=
h=3D100% bgcolor=3D#392B55 bordercolordark=3D#FFFFFF bordercolorlight=3D#F=
FFFFF bordercolor=3D#FFFFFF height=3D51><tr><td width=3D100% height=3D35 b=
gcolor=3D#7B2804><p align=3Dcenter><b><font face=3DVerdana size=3D4 color=3D=
#EFEFEF>How Will LMGR Grow?</font></b></td></tr></table></div></center><bl=
ockquote><p align=3Dleft><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2><span style=3D"mso-=
bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"><b>LMGR=FFFFFF92s</b> growth strategy focuses on i=
ncreasing the number of its corporate partner contacts, patenting the full=
 range of its products and designs, and acquiring strategic, forward looki=
ng partners.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">=
&nbsp; </span>In addition, LMGR focuses on the following areas of applicat=
ion development: </span></font><font face=3DVerdana><span style=3D"mso-bid=
i-font-size: 10.0pt"><font size=3D2><span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes; mso-=
bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">&nbsp;</span></font></span></font><span style=3D"m=
so-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"><font size=3D2 face=3DVerdana><o:p></o:p></font=
></span></p><p align=3Dleft><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2><span style=3D"m=
so-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"><span style=3D"mso-tab-count: 1; mso-bidi-font-=
size: 10.0pt">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </spa=
n><b>1) Digital Communications<span style=3D"mso-tab-count: 1; mso-bidi-fo=
nt-size: 10.0pt"><br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs=
p;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>2) Visual Media (including outdoor&nbsp;<br> &nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nb=
sp;&nbsp;&nbsp; advertising)&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style=3D"mso-tab-count: 1; m=
so-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&n=
bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>3) Industrial Equipment&nbsp;<span style=3D"=
mso-tab-count: 1; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"><br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>4) Aerospace&nbsp;<span=
 style=3D"mso-tab-count: 1; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"><br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>5) Bio-Medica=
l</b><o:p></o:p></span></font></p><p align=3Dleft><font face=3DVerdana siz=
e=3D2><span style=3D"mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"><b>The potential applicat=
ions for LMGR's technology are virtually limitless.</b> With this in mind,=
 LMGR is already demonstrating some of the many uses of its proprietary te=
chnologies.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"> =
</span>The company=FFFFFF92s laser projection system, called RGB Laser Pro=
jection, produces three-dimensional designs that can be used to <b>market =
products on large-scale billboards</b>, and it is ready to take the advert=
ising world by storm.</span></font><center><font face=3DVerdana size=3D2>&=
nbsp;</font></p></blockquote><div align=3Dcenter><table border=3D2 cellpad=
ding=3D7 cellspacing=3D0 width=3D100% bgcolor=3D#392B55 bordercolordark=3D=
#FFFFFF bordercolorlight=3D#FFFFFF bordercolor=3D#FFFFFF height=3D42><tr><=
td width=3D100% bgcolor=3D#7B2804 height=3D26><p align=3Dcenter><b><font f=
ace=3DVerdana size=3D4 color=3D#EFEFEF>In Conclusion...</font></b></td></t=
r></table></div></center><blockquote><p align=3Dleft><font face=3DVerdana =
size=3D2><b><span style=3D"mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">LMGR</span></b><spa=
n style=3D"mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"><b> </b>has proved itself to be on =
the <b>cutting edge</b> of revolutionizing the optical industry.<span styl=
e=3D"mso-spacerun: yes; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt">&nbsp; </span>With a $=
16.1 billion market expected in 2010, <b>LMGR is positioning itself to be =
an industry leader</b> through aggressive development of its technologies.=
 Its internationally recognized technologies have earned <b>four distinct =
honors at the 50<sup>th</sup> World Exhibition of Innovation, Research</b>=
, and New Technology convention in Belgium whose past recipients have been=
 <b>Kings</b> of Morocco, Thailand, and former U.S. Secretary of State Hen=
ry Kissinger.<span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt"=
> </span>With<b> projected revenues of $100 million in 2003 and $300 milli=
on in 2004,</b> <u>LMGR is definitely worth a second look at these levels.=
</u></span></font><span style=3Dfont-size:12.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:10.0pt=
><o:p></o:p></span></blockquote></td></tr><center><tr><td width=3D100% hei=
ght=3D368 valign=3Dtop><font size=3D1><br> <br> DISCLAIMER:&nbsp;<br> <spa=
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<html><head><meta http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; charset=3D=
windows-1252"><title>SPECIAL ALERT</title></head><body><table cellSpacing=3D=
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><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D2 width=3D657 border=3D0 height=3D80=
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702><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D3 width=3D578 bgColor=3D#ffffff b=
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111111><tr><td bgColor=3D#000000 height=3D19 width=3D696><table cellSpacin=
g=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 width=3D696 border=3D0><tr><td vAlign=3Dcenter align=
=3Dleft width=3D696><p align=3Dcenter><b><font face=3D"Times New Roman, Ti=
mes, serif" color=3D#FFFFDD size=3D4>Hot Stock Alert </font><font face=3D"=
Times New Roman, Times, serif" size=3D2 color=3D#FFFFDD>:</font><font face=
=3D"Times New Roman, Times, serif" size=3D2 color=3D#FFFFE1> </font><font =
face=3D"Times New Roman, Times, serif" color=3D#FFFFFF>&nbsp;DTOMI, INC. (=
OTCBB:DTMI)</font></b></td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><td bgColor=3D#fffff=
f height=3D6 width=3D696><font SIZE=3D4 face=3D"Times New Roman"><p ALIGN=3D=
center>With Acquisition Complete, a Hot Market and Top New Management, Dto=
mi is Poised for <b>Major</b> Advance.</p></font><font FACE=3DTimesNewRoma=
n SIZE=3D4><p class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"text-autospace: none"><span style=
=3Dfont-size:9.5pt;font-family:Arial>Our latest company spotlight, just re=
cently completed a major asset purchase that attracted top new management,=
 new strategic partnerships and a more aggressive business strategy.</span=
></p><p class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"text-autospace: none"><span style=3Dfon=
t-size:9.5pt;font-family:Arial>&nbsp;Dtomi, Inc. (OTC.BB:DTMI), has a busi=
ness model that perfectly fits todays economic times and the company is ca=
pturing new business in an area where companies are eager to spend money. =
Once you grasp the magnitude of the market that Dtomi is addressing you wi=
ll recognize that </span><span style=3D"font-size: 9.5pt; font-family: Ari=
al">the potential of an investment in this company is a tremendous opportu=
nity.</span></font></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft height=3D66=
9 width=3D696><div align=3Dright><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D3 wi=
dth=3D671 border=3D0 style=3D"border-collapse: collapse" bordercolor=3D#11=
1111 height=3D1 align=3Dright><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D5 =
rowspan=3D2 height=3D1><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D3 width=3D347 =
border=3D0 height=3D514 style=3D"border-collapse: collapse" bordercolor=3D=
#111111><tr bgColor=3D#099DF7><td height=3D1 width=3D335 bgcolor=3D#FFFFFF=
><p align=3Dleft><img border=3D0 src=3Dhttp://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/1e10=
00e9/bc/friends/spotlight.jpg?bcuhN38AV0fCtiKF></td></tr><tr><td height=3D=
4 width=3D341><p class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"text-autospace: none"><span st=
yle=3Dfont-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial>DTMI specializes in identifying, =
qualifying and marketing to business-to-business prospects using its advan=
ced proprietary software. The software captures a multitude of business to=
 business information on products, capacity and suppliers. This turn-key, =
permission-based program utilizes a database of over 400,000 businesses an=
d 22,000 products, to provide clients with essential market intelligence.<=
/span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"text-autospace: none"><span style=3D=
font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial>According to DTMIs management, each new=
 client represents an annual earnings potential of $40,000 to $50,000. DTM=
I is currently looking at more than 60 new client leads that came with the=
 recently </span><span style=3D"font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: Arial">com=
pleted purchase.</span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"text-autospace: n=
one"><span style=3Dfont-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial>DTMIs system quickly=
 identifies new markets and prospects for clients and can provide a steady=
 stream of leads to client sales departments with both immediate and long-=
term selling opportunities. </span><b><span style=3D"font-size: 10.0pt; fo=
nt-family: Arial\,Bold">DTMIs clients benefit from a lower cost-of-sales a=
nd steady stream of prospects- a big deal as company=FFFFFF92s work dilige=
ntly to reduce operating expenditures while growing their core businesses.=
</span></b></p><p class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"text-autospace: none"><span s=
tyle=3Dfont-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial>Dtomis business model allows for=
 significant monthly reoccurring revenue by providing a contractual and pr=
edetermined quantity of three (3) different categories of qualified leads =
for the clients. Additionally ancillary services such as trend analysis, m=
arket study report generating and internet site positioning will contribut=
e to the revenue model.</span></td></tr><tr bgColor=3D#099DF7><td height=3D=
1 width=3D335 bgcolor=3D#FFFFFF><p align=3Dleft><img border=3D0 src=3Dhttp=
://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/1e1000e9/bc/friends/conclusion.jpg?bcuhN38Aj2VI=
HgmS></td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D335 height=3D190>=
<p class=3DMsoNormal><span style=3Dfont-family:Arial><font size=3D2>A key =
to successful investing is finding new markets, innovative companies and e=
merging technologies to meet burgeoning demand. In our estimation, DTMI ha=
s these key ingredients that could make it a very savvy investment with si=
gnificant upside. </font></span><font face=3DArial><b><span style=3D"font-=
family: Arial\,Bold"><font size=3D2>For these reasons we are placing DTMI =
at the top of our Savvy Investor Spotlight.</font></span></b></font></p></=
td></tr></table></td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D108 rowspan=3D2=
 height=3D1><p></p><p></p><p></td><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D53=
9 height=3D144><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D4 border=3D0 width=3D3=
30 height=3D78><tr><td vAlign=3Dcenter align=3Dmiddle bgColor=3D#ffffff he=
ight=3D110 width=3D362><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0 width=3D264 =
bgColor=3D#ffffff border=3D0><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft height=3D10=
1 width=3D264><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D4 width=3D302 border=3D=
0 align=3Dleft height=3D157><tr><td width=3D150 height=3D38><b><font face=3D=
Arial color=3D#006600 size=3D2>New Recommendation:</font></b></td><td widt=
h=3D136 height=3D38><b><font face=3DArial size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; DTOM=
I, INC.</font></b></td></tr><tr><td width=3D150 height=3D19><b><font face=3D=
Arial color=3D#006600 size=3D2>SYMBOL:</font></b></td><td width=3D136 heig=
ht=3D19><b><font face=3DArial size=3D2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; DTMI</font></b><=
/td></tr><tr><td width=3D150 height=3D22><p align=3Dleft><b><font face=3DA=
rial size=3D2 color=3D#006600>Shares Outstanding:</font></b></td><td width=
=3D136 height=3D22><b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 18.3 Million</b></td></tr><tr><td=
 width=3D150 height=3D19><p align=3Dleft><font face=3DArial color=3D#00660=
0><b><font size=3D2>Estimated Float:</font></b></font></td><td width=3D136=
 height=3D19><b><font face=3D"Times New Roman">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1.5 Mill=
ion</font></b></td></tr><tr><td width=3D150 height=3D19><b><font face=3DAr=
ial size=3D2 color=3D#006600>52 Week High</font></b></td><td width=3D136 h=
eight=3D19><b><font face=3D"Times New Roman">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $2.47</fon=
t></b></td></tr><tr><td width=3D150 height=3D19><b><font face=3DArial size=
=3D2 color=3D#006600>52 Week Low</font></b></td><td width=3D136 height=3D1=
9><b><font face=3D"Times New Roman">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $.005</font></b></t=
d></tr><tr><td width=3D150 height=3D19><b><font face=3DArial size=3D2 colo=
r=3D#006600>Current Price</font></b></td><td width=3D136 height=3D19><b><f=
ont face=3D"Times New Roman">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $1.13</font></b></td></tr>=
<tr><td width=3D150 height=3D19><b><font face=3DArial color=3D#006600 size=
=3D2>Short Term Target:</font></b></td><td width=3D136 height=3D19><font f=
ace=3D"Times New Roman"><b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $7.50</b></font></td></tr></=
table></td></tr></table></td></tr></table><table cellSpacing=3D0 cellPaddi=
ng=3D3 width=3D332 border=3D0 height=3D1><tr bgColor=3D099df7><td height=3D=
1 width=3D545 bgcolor=3D#FFFFFF><p align=3Dleft>&nbsp;</td></tr></table></=
td></tr><tr><td vAlign=3Dtop align=3Dleft width=3D539 height=3D620><img bo=
rder=3D0 src=3Dhttp://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/1e1000e9/bc/friends/theindus=
try.jpg?bcuhN38AyRxlxLAt><p class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"text-autospace: non=
e"><span style=3Dfont-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial>DTMIs market is valued=
 at over 4 billion dollars and the overall Business Information Industry i=
s expected to reach $58 Billion by 2003 according to Verronis &amp; Suhler=
 DTMIs market appears to be&nbsp; poorly served </span><span style=3D"fon=
t-size: 12.0pt; font-family: Times New Roman">with scattered competition- =
yet the market is hungry for the focused Market Intelligence DTMI offers.<=
/span><font size=3D2><span style=3D"font-family: Arial"> </span></font><sp=
an style=3Dfont-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial>We believe DTMIs services ar=
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Luck o' the Irish to ya!  After more than a year, we have finally made a
new OSKit snapshot!

The major new feature in this snapshot is Kota Abe's simple process library
and encapsulated NetBSD UVM library.  The process library allows you to
create multiple, demand-pageable, address spaces in which to run code in
user-mode.  A mechanism exists for defining system calls to give access to
privileged services from these user-mode processes.  It should be noted that
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Kota did this work while a visiting researcher here in 2000-2001.

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Here is a brief rundown of other changes from the 20010214
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BOOTLOADERS:
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* Added ofwboot for Sharks.  It is the equivalent of pxeboot, interacting
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* Much reorg, bug fixing, and performance enhancement in netdisk.

IMPROVEMENTS:
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* Added prototype support for transmit "polling" (i.e., transmit complete
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  infrastructure.  Only the eepro100 driver supports this mode of operation.

IMPORTANT FIXES:

* Various fixes to the mini UDP library: recvfrom returned wrong value,
  alignment problems, problems with IP broadcast addresses.

DOCUMENTATION:
* Added chapters for simple process library and UVM library.

* Began chapter documenting libstartup.

* Changes to improve WWW version.

NITS:
* In mklinuximage, ensure that resulting binary is not too large for LILO

* pthread_mutex_trylock can now be called at interrupt time

* Propagate "no more space" errors on send from ethernet drivers through
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ZE: 12pt"> 
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or 2001 
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        face=3DVerdana color=3D#212c8d size=3D2>NATO as a Client</FONT></S=
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nt with 
              NATO allowing any NATO country to purchase its services.&nbs=
p; The 
              company is actively seeking new contracts, and this year rev=
enues 
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0.&nbsp;<BR>
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te of the 
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        style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: normal"> new </SPAN><B><FONT color=3D#842b3a=
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duct <SPAN style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: normal">so 
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NT>viruses 
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        style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: normal"><FONT color=3D#000000> t</FONT>hat i=
t </SPAN><FONT color=3D#000000>wasn=FFFFFF92t 
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        color=3D#293954>&nbsp;</FONT> </SPAN><B 
        style=3D" ">P</B><B>LRP=FFFFFF92s </B>high-quality advanced child-=
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        style=3D" ">strategic alliance with</SPAN><B 
        style=3D" "> </B><B>Earthlink </B>(NASDAQ: ELNK)&nbsp;&nbsp; Earth=
link, 
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software. 
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ccessfully 
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pplying 
              high quality servers to small and medium sized businesses. T=
his 
              demonstrates management=FFFFFF92s constant efforts to provid=
e additional 
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B 
        style=3D" "> </B><B>$500,000</B>.</FONT> </LI>
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            <P class=3DMsoNormal><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Pacel Corpo=
ration has 
              come a long way since its 1994 inception and is on pace to b=
ecome 
              a <B>premier complete supplier of totally integrated secure =
systems</B>.&nbsp; 
              The company is able to offer businesses and home users a wid=
e array 
              of <B>hardware, software, and security solutions,</B> which =
makes 
              it a convenient one-stop shopping center for anyone seeking =
an Internet 
              presence.</FONT><SPAN 
        style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt; ">&nbsp; </SPAN><FONT face=3DVerdana siz=
e=3D2><O:P></O:P></FONT></P>
            <P><FONT face=3DVerdana 
        size=3D2>PLRP provides all aspects of software engineering and dev=
elopment 
              to businesses and home users.<SPAN 
        style=3D" "> </SPAN>They provide design and development, quality a=
ssurance, 
              testing, operational support, training and maintenance, whic=
h allows 
              PLRP to meet the specific needs of the client<SPAN 
        style=3D" ">. </SPAN>Through its wholly owned subsidiaries Fairfax=
 Communications 
              Ltd. and EBStor.com, Pacel has been able to expand its offer=
ings 
              to a </FONT><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>complete range of =
services 
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        color=3D#0000a0><B><O:P></O:P></B></FONT></SPAN></P>
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          <P class=3DMsoNormal><FONT face=3DVerdana color=3D#0000a0 size=3D=
2><SPAN 
      style=3D"  "><B>Fairfax Communications Ltd.</B></SPAN></FONT><U><FON=
T face=3DVerdana size=3D2><I><B><O:P> 
            </O:P></B></I></FONT></U></P>
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            <P class=3DMsoBodyText2><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Fairfax =
Communications 
              is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pacel Corporation offering s=
ervices 
              including System Integration, Software Engineering, and Webs=
ite 
              Development.&nbsp; Primarily, this subsidiary provides <B>IT=
 consulting 
              services</B>, especially to its largest customer <B>NATO</B>=
.&nbsp; 
              In addition, Fairfax is an authorized re-seller of Pacel pro=
ducts 
              and services in <B>the UK and Europe</B> <B>giving the Pacel=
 Corporation 
              an established international presence.<O:P> </O:P></B></FONT=
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            <P class=3DMsoBodyText2><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>Towards =
the end of 
              1999 Pacel Corporation expanded the company=FFFFFF92s capabi=
lities to include 
              web design, e-commerce, database design, development, mainte=
nance, 
              and hosting, with its purchase of EBStor.com. It provides cl=
ients 
              with a <B>profitable solution for their Internet marketing n=
eeds</B> 
              and helps complete Pacel=FFFFFF92s goal of being a complete =
service provider.</FONT></P>
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                  <P align=3Dcenter><B><FONT face=3DVerdana color=3D#efefe=
f size=3D4>Excellent 
                    Proprietary Software</FONT></B></P>
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          <BLOCKQUOTE><SPAN style=3D"FONT-FAMILY: Verdana"><FONT 
        size=3D2><BR>
            </FONT></SPAN><SPAN 
        style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><B><I><O:P></I></B><=
/SPAN><FONT 
        face=3DVerdana size=3D2><SPAN style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: normal">On Oct=
ober 16<SUP>th</SUP>, 
            </SPAN><B><FONT color=3D#212c8d>President George Bush</FONT></=
B><SPAN style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: normal"> 
            formed a new panel to fight </SPAN>internet crime,<SPAN style=3D=
"FONT-WEIGHT: normal"> 
            one of the nation=FFFFFF92s new most </SPAN><B>serious threats=
.</B><SPAN>&nbsp; 
            </SPAN>Increasingly, it is being noted how vital the country=FF=
FFFF92s information 
            systems are to the functioning of business, government and nat=
ional 
            defense.&nbsp;<B> PLRP's</B><SPAN 
        style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: normal"> new </SPAN><B><FONT color=3D#842b3a=
>Data Protector</FONT></B><B><FONT 
        color=3D#212c8d> </FONT></B>is a groundbreaking cyber security pro=
duct <SPAN style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: normal">so 
            effective that it </SPAN><B><FONT color=3D#000000>stops </FONT=
>viruses 
            and <FONT 
        color=3D#000000>Intruders</FONT></B><SPAN 
        style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: normal"><FONT color=3D#000000> t</FONT>hat i=
t </SPAN><FONT color=3D#212c8d><B>wasn=FFFFFF92t 
            even programmed to stop!</B></FONT><SPAN 
        style=3D"FONT-WEIGHT: normal; ">&nbsp; </SPAN>Pacel is positioned =
to be 
            a viable player in the nation=FFFFFF92s fight against the rapi=
dly growing 
            arena of <B>internet crime.&nbsp;</B><O:P> </O:P></FONT> 
            <P class=3DMsoNormal><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>In addition=
, since more 
              and more <B>children are surfing the Internet</B>, many pare=
nts 
              have become concerned about the material their children are =
viewing.&nbsp; 
              Pacel Corporation offers an affordable solution.&nbsp; <FONT=
 color=3D#212c8d><B>PLRP's 
              Childwatch Software</B></FONT> allows parents to<B> block in=
appropriate</B> 
              websites and have complete access and control over the compu=
ter 
              activities of their children.<B> </B><B>PLRP</B> <B>currentl=
y leads</B> 
              the National Child Watch Zone Celebrity Committee with endor=
sements 
              from <FONT 
        color=3D#212c8d><B>CNN=FFFFFF92s Larry King.</B></FONT>&nbsp; It i=
s believed that 
              Childwatch has <U>enormous potential</U> not only for home u=
se but 
              for <B><FONT 
        color=3D#000000>public libraries and school districts as well.&nbs=
p;</FONT></B></FONT></P>
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            <P align=3Dleft><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>With the <FONT c=
olor=3D#212c8d><B>trust 
              of NATO</B>,</FONT> a<FONT 
        color=3D#000000> </FONT><B><FONT color=3D#000000>major alliance wi=
th one of 
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b3a><B>heavily 
              increasing demand for internet security</B></FONT>,<B> </B>P=
acel 
              has positioned itself to be an industry leader. Management i=
s on 
              target to become a <B>complete supplier</B> of state of the =
art 
              software, security, and hardware for users desiring an Inter=
net 
              presence.&nbsp; <FONT color=3D#0000a0><B>Given these circums=
tances 
              and its current price at just fractions of a penny, PLRP is =
certainly 
              worth a closer look.</B></FONT></FONT></P>
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              </FONT><FONT color=3D#fb7d00><FONT face=3DVerdana 
              size=3D1>(O</FONT></FONT><FONT face=3DVerdana color=3D#fb7d0=
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              size=3D1>TCBB: WSCH)</FONT></B></TD></TR>
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35%" 
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              face=3DVerdana color=3D#800000 size=3D2>$0.007</FONT></TD></=
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            <TD vAlign=3Dtop width=3D"165%" bgColor=3D#efefef height=3D1><=
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              face=3DVerdana color=3D#800000 
        size=3D2>$0.0045</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>
        <P><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>News from Wasatch Pharmaceutical =
<B>(OTCBB: 
        WSCH) </B>is hard to come by lately.&nbsp; Gary Heesch, CEO of Was=
atch, 
        doesn't buy the idea that a press release every day is productive.=
&nbsp; 
        He feels <B>"it is usually perceived as an effort to over- promote=
 the 
        stock."</B>&nbsp; But what about the future of WSCH?&nbsp; Why sho=
uld 
        anyone buy or hold their stock with no news?</FONT></P>
        <P><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2><B>Mr. Heesch </B>feels that past=
 news 
        releases and their record of Company accomplishments speak for 
        themselves.&nbsp; For example, Wasatch, now in its <B>18th year of=
 
        research</B>, has produced skin care products for the treatment of=
 most 
        common skin disorders. This puts them <B><U>years ahead of the 
        competition.</U></B></FONT></P>
        <P><FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D2>In the last 12 months, WSCH has a=
ddressed a 
        whole new dimension in preparation for <B>launching its products i=
nto 
        the worldwide marketplace</B>, so that millions of people will fin=
ally 
        have access to therapies that allow them to remedy their skin diso=
rders 
        and live more normal lives. This preparation involved:<BR><BR><B>(=
1) A 
        new management team </B>with impressive individual records of crea=
ting 
        billions of dollars in revenue for Oracle, Bausch &amp; Lomb, and =
Warner 
        Lambert.<BR><BR><B>(2) The establishment</B> of a new AISC Distrib=
ution 
        Center that is fully inventoried with products ready for 
        shipment.<BR><BR><B>(3) Establishing beautiful corporate offices 
        </B>separate from the company's clinic.<BR><BR><B>(4) Relocation <=
/B>of 
        the American Institue of Skin Care clinic to a facility designed t=
o be 
        the prototype for future clinics.<BR><BR>To cap off the last 12 mo=
nths, 
        <B>patents were filed for five new products </B>that will be packa=
ged 
        and ready for release to physicians and hospitals this year.&nbsp;=
 All 
        of these accomplishments translate into a variety of activites and=
 
        relationships <B>that will insure the growth and stability of 
        WSCH.</B><BR><BR>When pressed to reveal this year's plans, Mr. Hee=
sch 
        wants to <B>reserve the substance of these activities until they a=
re 
        completed and tucked away.</B>&nbsp; He did say that existing acti=
vities 
        and plans include the <B>acquisition</B> of existing medical clini=
cs, 
        ongoing discussion for<B> foreign licensing,</B> conversations wit=
h 
        groups of physicians that can represent as many as <B>2,000 physic=
ians 
        converting their patients </B>to Wasatch products for their skin c=
are 
        problems, and also a <B>possible merger </B>that will <U>expand</U=
> 
        WSCH's sphere of influence in the medical 
        community.&nbsp;&nbsp;<BR><BR><B>As these activities come to 
        fruition</B>, they will be disclosed to WSCH shareholders and the =
public 
        in detail. Unlike many companies struggling with today's economy,<=
B> 
        Wasatch Pharmaceutical is alive and well and working towards a 
        productive future.<BR><BR></B></FONT><B><FONT face=3DVerdana 
        size=3D3><I>Stay tuned for plenty more to come from 
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