Hi Emanuel,
I remember them well, I was their manufacturer's rep in Houston, and sold several to
petrochem, NASA and universities.
It was a big ticket item, selling for upwards of 40K when loaded up with all the options.
NASA was using it for animation, the petrochem guys for geology visualizations in oil
exportation. A&M bought one for LANDSAT imagery.
I see if I can find some old ads, they were in the IEEE computer graphics mags quite a
bit.
Randy
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Subject: Grinnell Systems
Hi all,
was just fishing in old memories & graphics systems. We had in the
1980's a big fridge from Grinnell Systems as a frame buffer on a 11/34.
Anybody remember those? Links to any documentation?
Cheers!