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\F3\C154 EAST DANA STREET
\CMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA. 94041
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\F1\CAugust 10, 1976

Mr. Greg Harrison
National Semiconductor Corporation
2900 Semiconductor Drive
Santa Clara, California 95051


Dear Mr. Harrison:
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	Per  our   telephone  conversation,   I  am  enclosing   some
literature  describing our  computer controlled manipulators.   These
devices are  general  purpose  machines  intended to  be  used  where
manufacturing, assembly, inspection or test runs are short enough and
varied enough to currently warrant the use of manual labor instead of
special purpose hard automation.  At present, we have a  demonstration
system which shows some of the capabilities of our product.

	During the  past  2 years  we have  sold more  than a  dozen
manipulators   to    universities,   government   laboratories,   and
corporate research  groups.   This  includes  Stanford  University,
M.I.T., SRI, JPL, National Bureau of Standards, Naval Research Labs.,
General Motors Corp., and Western Electric Corp.

	We are currently  interested in selling manipulators  for use
in prototype manufacturing, assembly, or test applications.

	We are also interested in  talking about merger possibilities
with a  firm such as National Semiconductor  who may be interested in
furthur development of this manupulator system for their own use, or as a
commercial product.

	Please feel free to contact me for furthur information or for
a demonstration.\.
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Yours sincerely,



Victor Scheinman
    President

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