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Any one heard of a SCSI graph?
Posted by: Juror22 on 2011-02-24 20:55:36
Sorry that one did not pan out, but he may yet be reachable. I went to his main page:

http://home.comcast.net/~kohlenrw/ ...and it lists another email address:

mail292684@pop.net - Hopefully this one will yield better results.

The Formulo applet on his main page is pretty cool :beige:

Posted by: Classic Mac on 2011-05-21 18:51:01
I got the software, yeah. :b&w: It works great. I should go into business cloning this. 😎

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Posted by: kite210 on 2011-05-21 20:15:06
That's a pretty awesome add-on, would be interesting to see it hooked up to huge screen, but probably not practical.

Posted by: rieSha. on 2019-12-25 15:35:23
I got the software, yeah. :b&w: It works great. I should go into business cloning this. 😎
Would you mind sharing the software for the Aura ScuzzyGraph Color Graphic Processor?

Posted by: PowerFlute on 2022-02-06 17:19:43
If anyone is looking for a copy of the Scuzzygraph Software. I uploaded it to Macintosh Garden.
Posted by: landoGriffin on 2022-02-06 18:15:40
I've been working on replicating a similar functionality, but with the Radius PowerView, using RaSCSI. Here's a picture of color output from a SE/30 😀
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The Radius drivers seem to have some arbitrary limitations - like it will only work on certain Macs and only goes up to 800x600 resolution.

I should go into business cloning this. 😎
I'm happy to help with this endeavor!! I've been wanting to get my hands on one of these for a long time... just to clone it. 🙂 If you'd ever consider loaning out your ScuzzyGraph, or would be willing to do some data captures for me using a RaSCSI, please let me know!

When you enable higher resolutions, does the ScuzzyView driver reserve a bunch of system memory for the framebuffer? With the Powerview, it appears to render everything in RAM, then just transfer the frame buffer over SCSI. So, as you increase the color depth and resolution, PowerView reserves more and more RAM.
Posted by: landoGriffin on 2022-02-06 18:17:46
Also - if any RaSCSI users want to try out the PowerView emulation, there are some instructions here: https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki/PowerView---SuperView

It has issues, but its still cool to see it working.
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