seedieca: I think that by opting to make some design work by the company a condition of licensing the mOS, eDigital created a situation whereby large electronics companies opted against doing business with them. To the best of my knowledge this condition is still in place. Regular communicants with management might re-confirm this fact. I first learned of this condition from a well-informed ex shareholder, and confirmed it first hand from a telephone conversation with Wendy R. back in July of 2000.
As Robert Loest learned, and communicated via his website, they did not market their technology in a very aggressive manner, and ultimately non-proprietary software solutions that became available negated the need to utilize eDigital's patented technology.
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