68020 ISA card

From: Messick, Gary <Gary.Messick_at_itt.com>
Date: Tue Aug 14 10:40:10 2001

I think Xerox bought Kurzweil's speech recognition unit. So it might be
some sort of speech recognition board (probably coupled with other software
of course!)

Gary

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Iggy Drougge [mailto:optimus_at_canit.se]
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 7:45 PM
> To: Classic computing
> Subject: 68020 ISA card
>
>
> Found an interesting card in the trays of a small computer
> shop. It's an 8-bit
> card with a 68020 on it. The card is full-length, with a
> piece sandwiched onto
> it at one end. It's by a Xerox company with a German name; Kurzweil?
> Any leads as to what this might be?
>
> --
> En ligne avec Thor 2.6a.
>
> [E]xcept in the works of Gunnar Asplund, architect of the
> Stockholm Exhibition
> of 1930 and the Stockholm crematorium, Sweden has never
> contributed much to
> the revolutionary developments through which modern
> architecture made its
> initial impact on the world.
> J.M. Richards, Modern Architecture
>
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