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PCI Photoshop Etc Accelerators
Posted by: lastmile77 on 2012-10-29 10:42:41
I know about the Nubus-based Photoshop DSP accelerators but are there any similar PCI cards? I think I remember seeing something like that years ago but I can't remember the name of it. I'm not talking about using modern GPUs for processig.

Posted by: TylerEss on 2012-10-29 10:52:15
Adaptive Solutions' PowerShop board came in both a PCI and a NuBus version. I've never seen either one of them in person, but have read reports from folks who claimed to own them. So, I don't think they were entirely vaporware.

In modern terms, I think you'd call it a card with 4 16-core DSP chips on it.

Posted by: Unknown_K on 2012-10-29 10:52:39
Radius 30/1600 Thunderpower PCI

http://www.vintagemacworld.com/radius/thunpci.html

Notice it says that a PPC 132 or faster outstrips what the DSPs on the card can do.

Posted by: Mathias on 2012-10-29 15:58:07
Wasn´t there a possibility to use the Total Impact processor cards with Photoshop as well?

http://www.everymac.com/upgrade_cards/totalimpact/totalpower_g3/totalpower_g3_400.html

http://www.creativemac.com/HTM/News/07_00/tempestmpower.htm

Posted by: lastmile77 on 2012-10-29 19:45:11
It must have been one of the PowerShop cards I saw on ebay years ago. And this Radius ThunderColor board just ended on ebay.

I had an mPower board once very briefly. I didn't know of any obtainable software that worked with it.

Posted by: bbraun on 2012-11-08 19:01:43
Are there any docs on writing plugins for these old versions of photoshop (or premiere for that matter) still available? It seems like having plugins to farm tasks off to modern machines could be useful, if you prefer the older interface but desire modern computing speeds.

Posted by: CelGen on 2012-12-03 20:25:22
Off the top of my head and slightly unrelated to Photoshop Apple was selling a QuickDraw 3D accelerator card for PCI macs.

*blammo*

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