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Dear Robert:

We see MicroOS is termed a software and hardware solution. Could the two be combined in the future to augment our own unique flash controler based microprocessor vs putting it on someone-elses chip; a solution which achieves superior functions over the current competition? Possibly with a partner?

Respectfully,

Tim Scott, Paducah, Ky


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Hi, Tim,

MicroOS™ is a proprietary low level operating system that we developed and implemented in hardware designs based on our digital video/audio platform (DVAP). Even though MicroOS was originally developed for flash memory, it has proven to be very flexible and adaptable in enhancing devices that contain hard drives and require significant content file management. MicroOS can also support and manage multiple codecs and digital rights management systems on a single device. This flexibility could be built into a chip if hardware designers and manufacturers wanted to run their products on MicroOS.

Best regards,
Robert


Robert Putnam,
Sr. Vice President

e.Digital Corporation | 16770 West Bernardo Dr. | San Diego, California 92127 | p: 858.304.3016 ext. 205 | f: 858.304.3023 | rputnam@edigital.com

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