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Is this the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man? A look inside the WEITEK 3170 Math Coprocessor
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@conwaylai8562

3 months ago

That's the villian from Ghostbusters.

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@DonaldDucksRevenge

3 months ago

As a Ghostbusters fan I can confirm. That is the Marshmallow Man

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@fredrichardson9761

3 months ago

In the early 90's I used to work on the sparc "pizza boxes" of the time. They were insanely expensive but also (at the time) very hard to beat - mainly because Linux wasn't quite there yet. Sun also did a decent job of providing optimized BLAS library for their systems which definitely took advantage of the FPU.

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@slghtmedia

2 months ago

that’s a gorgeous chip

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@philboehm

3 months ago

Just received my wafer and PCB from your shop here in Japan. Thanks a lot, man! I really appreciate the quick delivery and the 2 PCBs! ;)
Much happy, much recommend.

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@AxeDragon1989

3 months ago

It is very cool to see upclose, these little chips we take for granted thst just power on and do stuff

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@mimsnshine

3 months ago

Still have my old sparc station and yes it does still run thanks so much for cool detail

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@dumpy4289

2 months ago

lovely layout

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@BlueEyedColonizer

3 months ago

1988.....definitely the Ghostbusters Marshmallows man

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@346L3

3 months ago

Old SPARCs were rather beautiful on their own, not only technology-wise: I have an old (1993) ROSS Technology 66MHz HyperSPARC in a SparcStation 10. (ROSS, Weitek and Cypress actually manufactured their own Sparc-CPUs, even with own designs, not just outsourced manufacturing for SUN).
The M-Bus HyperSPARC is quite a beauty, because the CPU is multi-chip on a rather large (~postcard-sized) PCB - and the CPU chips are silicon die in glass lid casing (!). So, if the heat-sink is removed, one can directly see the CPU and Cache dies. There are few pictures online, but one b/w in "microprocessor report" from 1993 about the launch of this CPU line.

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@chilling_at_pontiff

3 months ago

Yooo thats Bigweld from the robots movie.

Thats his exact proportion and color

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@dheerajsharma2640

3 months ago

Excellent vedios and knowledge

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@Allan_aka_RocKITEman

1 month ago

"Great thinkin', Ray." 😉

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@Nick_With_A_Stick

2 months ago

And he is sitting on a pot thats so awesome!

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@Bordberti

3 months ago

Einer der schönsten Chips ❤❤

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@SimplyDudeFace

4 weeks ago

8086 and 8087 please. I love love to share the birth of the pc with my students.

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@johnnybottles2344

3 months ago

I enjoy the content you provide
🕶👍 I have a question.
I find many electronic smartphone & watches underwater as a recovery driver. What salvage options are available? Are there any companies you'd recommen

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@lazertroll702

3 months ago

Looks more in the style of Megaman or Red Ribbon Army .. 🤔

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@austinmiller8695

3 months ago

Back when you could have just a small group of people design a chip 💀

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@slapkickinmule

3 months ago

I remember porting laboratory analysis software made for DOS that specifically needed this floating point coprocessor and having issues because I didn't want to remake the whole thing and I also had a poor understanding of the chemistry and math it was for...

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