> DeĀ : "Nicolas Boulay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I'm pretty sure that it existe some code for "prototype" Id. Sell the
> card with that and provide a means to modify it by a programming
> interface.
You mean that that is a current pratice, though, not official ?
> 
> 2006/7/22, Timothy Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> On 7/22/06, luc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
snap 
>>> Though, and more pragmatically, are we twenty, thirty, or even more and
>>> start the pool ?
>> 
>> Someone suggested that it might be inappropriate for OHF to have the
>> membership and Traversal to use it.  I'm not sure, though.
Maybe, but, if it's about a "vendor ID" that concern TT not OHF, since the
latter cannot be a "vendor"
>> 
>> Howard, Andy, and I may just have to bite the bullet, beg our wives,
>> and spend the money ourselves.  It's just that it doubles the cost of
>> producing prototypes.  We can use any vendor ID we want for
>> prototypes, but we still have to spend that money for a legitimate
>> membership before we get our first revenue.
So I ask again my question but differently: how many "donators" are there on
this mailing list ?
>> 
>> On further thought, though, it seems reasonable for them to charge a
>> lot of money for membership.  There is only "space" for 65535 vendor
>> IDs.
How many vendors have left the market ? Can we buy the ID of a vendor who is
out or doesn't need anymore to be a SIG membership ?

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