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@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