On 11/30/14 5:21 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
early 16032 chips were a little on the flaky side, but
that may have
been rumor.
no rumor. Syte Information Technology in San Diego built a graphics workstation with the
parts
and tanked because the NS silicon was late.
There was a company in Palo Alto that built a NS32K Qbus board that ran as a Unix
coprocessor under
RSX, with RSX doing all the I/O. I have some of the software, but none of the boards.