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From: vax135!mh (Mehdi Hatamian)
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Subject: Re:  chip
Status: R

If it is a 2.5 micron chip, you may have a chance, I'll look into that. 
But before you can send it out for fabrication you have to run 
extensive design rule checking and also extract circuit from the 
entire mask and frame using goalie, and run a complete simulation. 
You are going to find that these steps will be time consuming and 
you are probably going to have to come here to do them. I'll check 
things out and let you know by the end of today (I'll be gone the rest of this week).
Let me know if you got this message.


Mehdi

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From: thunder!allegra!mh (Mehdi Hatamian)
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To: princeton!ee-gate!evans@allegra.Berkeley.ARPA
Subject: chip
Status: R


Did you get my previous message ?
I checked on the possibility of getting your chip fabricated and I 
think you can do that without any problems. As I said in my last 
message, you are going to have to come down here to take care of 
running the final things and preparing the xymask file. I'll be 
gone for the rest of this week. Give me a call (949-1555) or send 
mail.

Mehdi

