[geeks] some photos of my collection
Dave McGuire
mcguire at neurotica.com
Sun Oct 27 14:04:04 CST 2002
On Sunday, October 27, 2002, at 02:56 PM, Joshua D Boyd wrote:
>> That was an interesting acquisition. I haven't fired it up yet (just
>> got it, actually) but it is supposed to be fully populated. I also got
>> a spare system board that will work in that chassis, but has slower
>> processors and 32x 1MB SIMMs also. There is also another VME board I
>> picked up that is "double height" (consumes two slots) and simply has
>> RGB in and RGB out.
>
> I'm not positive about the double slot bit, but otherwise, it sounds
> kinda like some image processing boards we had at school (used once
> upon
> a time for machine vision).
>
> There also was a SIMD board for the Sun3s. I can't remeber the name
> any
> more. It worked as an overlay board because the manufactors didn't
> want
> the expense of porting X11 to it. Darn it, what is it called.
>
> Ahh, the TAAC. And reports on web pages confirm that it consists of
> two
> VME slots, and it does have RGB in and out to my understanding.
Yeah there's the TAAC, but Chris said it "simply has RGB in and RGB
out" so I figured he meant it was just a jumper of some sort with no
actual board there. Chris, more details? If it is a TAAC, they're
pretty rare these days...take good care of it. There's an X server
that runs on the TAAC, believe it or not. That shouldn't be too
difficult to find.
-Dave
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