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18 January 1988 Parallel Transfer Disks Find High Bandwidth Bus Standard In Vme Interface
Thomas M. Seitzler, Martin Book, Dick Edwards
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Abstract
Growing popularity of Parallel Transfer Disks (PTD's) is demanding lower cost of interfacing to fast data busses. A new PTD interface to the VME provides for command and status, plus high speed data transfers of up to 40 Megabytes per second. End users and low volume OEMs may now apply wide bandwidth rotational storage to their data storage and transfer problems.
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Thomas M. Seitzler, Martin Book, and Dick Edwards "Parallel Transfer Disks Find High Bandwidth Bus Standard In Vme Interface", Proc. SPIE 0829, Applications of Digital Image Processing X, (18 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942150
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Data storage

Human-machine interfaces

Digital image processing

Standards development

3D imaging standards

Control systems

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