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From: louie@trantor.umd.edu (Louis A. Mamakos)
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Subject: Amiga mention in ESD magazine
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Date: 11 May 88 17:40:29 GMT
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I was paging through my latest issued of `ESD: THE Electronic System Design
Magazine' (an industry/trade freebie), and ran across an article `A Declaration
of Device Independence', by Dr. Patrick Krolak, Rohan G.F. Coelho and
Richard Miner of University of Lowell, Lowell, MA.

The article is about a portable image processing/imaging kernel.  There is
a small text box in the article describing the Imaging Kernel System imaging
coprocessor that they built for the Amiga 2000, with 7 NEC PD7281 Image
Pipelined Processors and a NEC PD9305.

Article starts on page 53 of the May 1988 issue of ESD.


Louis A. Mamakos  WA3YMH    Internet: louie@TRANTOR.UMD.EDU
University of Maryland, Computer Science Center - Systems Programming