On 21 April 2016 at 05:10, Josh Dersch <dersc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ok, this one's from the 70s, and it's a large, external unit rather than a > single board, but I have a Floating Point Systems AP-120B, essentially an > array processor for fast floating point operations. There's a bit of > information here: > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FPS_AP-120B > > I'd love to get it running one of these days, just need +5V at 100A and a > set of interface boards for a PDP-11...
I remember that one, it was used with some Norsk Data ND100 (16bit) systems. I still have a power supply unit for the ND, it isn't physically very large but the +5V can provide 200A.. (there used to be a +5V 300A PSU in storage too but it went before i could grab it). The ND-5000 (32-bit) systems used an FPS 5000 unit and I'm a bit more familiar with that one.