JTS (was: Classic Computer Rescue Squad)

From: Faiaz, Michael C. HSD <FAIAZMC_at_hsd.utc.com>
Date: Fri Dec 12 09:33:00 1997

They gave JTS a bridge loan of 25 Million and merged with JTS. If the
merger did not work JTS owes the loan. If it does work, then the loan
is forgiven. Atari licensed games to Sega and Nintendo. They also
write games for other platforms including MS DOS/Windows. I believe
their name is now ATARI INTERACTIVE GAMES, but I'll check on it.

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From: Hotze
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
Subject: Re: JTS (was: Classic Computer Rescue Squad)
Date: Thursday, December 11, 1997 10:17PM

Can you give me more info?
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From: Faiaz, Michael C. HSD <FAIAZMC_at_hsd.utc.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
Date: Friday, December 12, 1997 2:28 AM
Subject: Re: JTS (was: Classic Computer Rescue Squad)


>Atari is now making games for all the game platforms. They still
retain
>the rights!
>
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>From: Don Maslin
>To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
>Subject: Re: JTS (was: Classic Computer Rescue Squad)
>Date: Friday, November 14, 1997 3:06PM
>
>
>On Fri, 14 Nov 1997, Uncle Roger wrote:
>
>> At 01:19 PM 11/14/97 +0000, you wrote:
>> >Well, it won't help you now, but a company called JTS Corporation
has
>the best
>> >HDDs I've seen in a LONG time. I was using a WD Caviar 2.0 GB, and
it
>was
>>
>> For a little classic content, JTS is the company that acquired the
>remnants
>> of Atari Corp. Haven't done anything with it, that I know of, but in
the
>> future...?
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
O-
>>
>> Uncle Roger "There is pleasure pure in being
mad
>> sinasohn_at_ricochet.net that none but madmen
know."
>> Roger Louis Sinasohn & Associates
>> San Francisco, California
http://www.crl.com/~sinasohn/
>
>For a little more 'classic content', the "JT" in JTS is for Jugi Tandon
>of oldtime floppy disk drive fame and later hard disk and PC clones.
>The
>hard disk rights were sold to Western Digital at the time that they
>bailed out of the card making business. Small world, ain't it?
>
> - don
>
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