Motorola VME cards

From: Patrick Finnegan <pat_at_purdueriots.com>
Date: Fri Jan 17 09:17:00 2003

On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Patrick Finnegan wrote:

> I've just run over probably 100-200lbs (45-90kg) of Motorola VME cards...
> from 68010 processor cards, to memory, and I/O cards. Now, there's not
> chance I would want to hold on to these, so I'm wondering if anyone else
> is interested in some of the cards. I can't guarantee anything now, just
> tell me if you're interested or not. I'll try to get some cards to
> whoever is interested.
>
> I haven't looked at the cards much yet, so I don't exactly know what's
> there for I/O and memory cards. There might also be a power supply or two
> and maybe an intact backplane bus card (the few I saw were snapped in
> half).

I know it's bad for to respond to my own message, but I found out some
more info on the cards... Aparently, they were from a Purdue home-brew
parallel processing machine called 'PASM' - for Purdue Advanced(?)
SIMD/MIMD (or Purdue Adaptor for Machine if you prefer). The 'network
input/output stage' cards seem to be buffered bus I/O cards (have a bunch
of 74LS541's and 74LS244's + address decode logic).

There's a journal article describing the machine that I'm going to pick up
a copy of: "The Design and Prototyping of the PASM Reconfigurable Parallel
Processing System" in 'Parallel Computing: Paradigms and Applications'.
If you want more information availble online, try searching
http://www.google.com/purdue for 'PASM'.

Pat
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Purdue Universtiy ITAP/RCS
Information Technology at Purdue
Research Computing and Storage
http://www-rcd.cc.purdue.edu
Received on Fri Jan 17 2003 - 09:17:00 GMT

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