Question-and-Answer Session
Operator
Thank you. (Operator Instructions) Our first question will come from the line of Alexander Paris of Barrington Research. Please go ahead.
Alexander Paris - Barrington Research
Good afternoon, Jim. I think there is a chance to go quickly through all these charges and one-time write-offs and so forth, but adjusting for all of those, do you have rough idea about what the operating earning-per-share would have been excluding all of the one-time and non-cash items and so forth?
Jim Boyd
Yeah, I do. Unfortunately if I give out that kind of information, I get into the land of pro-forma or non-GAAP numbers, and then I get -- yeah, so I tried to give all the number that you could calculate it yourself.
Alexander Paris - Barrington Research
Okay.
Jim Boyd
If you want, I can review them with you.
Alexander Paris - Barrington Research
Okay. I'll get back to you on that. Just to review, we talked a lot about all these new products. It sounds like from some of the core products that the NANDrive will start shipping in the second half of '08, FlashMate and All-in-One not until 2009, and the MelodyWing, I don't think you said when you expect that to start?
Bing Yeh
No, no. For NANDrive and our MelodyWing, we expect the revenue contribution in the second half.
Alexander Paris - Barrington Research
Okay.
Bing Yeh
Actually our NANDrive, we already get some small revenue base. It going through a very gradual ramp, because of the nature of this product, and also the folks of our market segment, and our MelodyWing, we expect to get our revenue contribution in the second half, more like in the later part of this year. And then the All-in-OneMemory, and the FlashMate, since we are planning to have a commercial sample available in the second half, so we expect the revenue should be starting in 2009.
Alexander Paris - Barrington Research
So you had, you said, 20 wins in the NANDrive, so you don't have any wins yet in the FlashMate or the All-in-One, is that correct?
Bing Yeh
For FlashMate, we just announced that technology last year, and the product is not even taped off yet, and we will need to announce the technologies in order to walk with our several OEM customers to do some joint development. That was the reason we announced the technology first, then follow by the -- then we solicit the input from those potential customers in order for us finalize the specification, so we can taped off in the second quarter this year, and we expect a commercial sample to be available in the third quarter. So, as a result of that, and also the long time to get design in, we expect the revenue contribution should be in 2009.
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