Hi Martin,
it's not a SPARC card (such cards have been produced some years after my card),
it's a card
containing a National Semicoductor NS32032. The card maybe named Opus Sys/32 (or
something
like that, there have been some different versions with 32032 and 32332 processors).
Bernd
P.S. maybe im interested in such a SPARC card as well :-)
On Wed, 29 May 2002 19:01:32 -0600, Martin Marshall wrote:
Bernd Kopriva wrote:
Today, i got a Opus coprocessor card ...
... it includes a 32032-10 processor and 2 MB Ram.
Is there any documentation available or maybe some software (there must have been even a
Unix implementation) to get the card up and running ?
Thanks Bernd
Bernd Kopriva Phone: ++49-7195-179452
Weilerstr. 24 E-Mail: bernd(a)kopriva.de
D-71397 Leutenbach
Germany
Is this a SPARC coprocessor card for a x86 box? Opus made a SPARCard
that was equivalent to a SPARC 2 and another that was equivalent to a
SPARC 5. Software for these _was_ on
ftp.opus.com, but it is gone now.
I downloaded the software before it disappeared from the ftp site, so if
this is what you need, let me know. I have a SPARCard kit( card, drive
with SunOS 1, cables, etc), but it is in storage currently, so I can't
check chip numbers.
HTH,
Martin Marshall