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From: davej@entropy.ms.washington.edu (Dave Jenner)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Who makes array processors for AT ( or XT, PC) ??
Message-ID: <465@entropy.ms.washington.edu>
Date: Fri, 19-Dec-86 10:16:53 EST
Article-I.D.: entropy.465
Posted: Fri Dec 19 10:16:53 1986
Date-Received: Wed, 24-Dec-86 04:14:49 EST
References: <1949@jade.BERKELEY.EDU>
Organization: UW Astronomy, Seattle
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Keywords: array processors
Summary: Sky Computers, Inc. makes them.

In article <1949@jade.BERKELEY.EDU>, izumi@amber.berkeley.edu writes:
> I am looking for array processors for IBM PC/AT (or PC, XT..).
> Does anybody make them?  Any info, pointers are appreciated.
> Thanks in advance!
> Izumi Ohzawa
> izumi@amber.berkeley.edu
>  .. ucbvax!amber!izumi

Sky Computers, Inc.
(714) 474-1940  (West Coast)
(617) 454-6200  (National, MASS)

Makes the 320PC 16-bit, fixed point array processor for the PC/XT (and AT)
using the TI32010 signal processing chip.  There is a (subset) C compiler
to produce 320 native code as well as libraries.

They also make (or are in the processes of making) the VORTEX-2000 floating
point array processor for the AT.

Dave Jenner
Department of Astronomy, FM-20
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 543-6182

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