Figured I'd ask here too. Old Rockwell Space Shuttle development PC that I'm trying to find a video dongle for. See link below. Anyone wanna help?
http://imgur.com/gallery/IB7cD
Not sure if it was someone here who replied to the gallery but the recommendation to reach out to NVidia is a good start since they own STBs assets now. We shall see where it leads.
>>59664756
stick your penis in it and install gentoo
>>59664756
I don't into redditspeak.
>>59664756
>>59666074
nice one, keep us updated!
just prob for video signals on the output, how hard is that ffs
>>59666994
You tell me. I'm all ears.
>>59667018
>hearing text
>>59667057
So you don't know. Cool.
I'm really curious what is on this sucker assuming the data is still intact. While it hasn't been exposed to much UV light, EPROMs still have a finite lifetime.
OK I have just sent queries out to Boeing and ULA also since they absorbed most of Rockwell's assets. Maybe they can help.
Get an oscilloscope + multimeterand check for the EGA signal
>>59666074
Friend of mine has some similar-in-design cards by Microfield, and they were used in CAD/CAM environments in the late 80s into the early 90s. This may also drive you in the right direction, I'm hoping.
what you're going to need to search for are 8-bit ISA cards for CAD work from the early 90s era.
put some electrical tape over the windows on those ROMS on the ROMDISK card immediately; you don't want the data to rot.
>>59669654
>what you're going to need to search for are 8-bit ISA cards for CAD work from the early 90s era.
this seems like your best option OP, I was going to suggest looking for a ISA graphics card. but where???
>>59664756
Find a way to get a hold of Rossman, send him your pics, see what he says.
>>59671281
Who?
>>59671374
not helping.