Received: from math.utah.edu (csc-sun.math.utah.edu) by karazm.math.UH.EDU with SMTP id AA18794 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for ); Tue, 22 Oct 1991 09:27:46 -0500 Received: from alfred.math.utah.edu by math.utah.edu (4.1/SMI-4.1-utah-csc-server) id AA25185; Tue, 22 Oct 91 08:23:40 MDT Received: by alfred.math.utah.edu (5.57/Ultrix3.0-C) id AA10244; Tue, 22 Oct 91 08:23:37 -0600 Date: Tue, 22 Oct 91 08:23:37 -0600 From: dirish@math.utah.edu Message-Id: <9110221423.AA10244@alfred.math.utah.edu> To: glove-list@karazm.math.uh.edu Subject: RE: PG controller board Given the very experimental tendancy of this group I have a sugestion for the people designing outboard controller cards. I would love to have one which I could down load the code to. In my experience, being able to down load a new version of the controller code, rather than having to burn another prom is a big win. Especially for those of us who would have to burn the proms at work then bring them home to work on. Also, in terms of lower cost, such a system would let someone with considerably less equipment start experimenting with a controller card. I haven't looked, but surely we can find a simple monitor for one of these controllers which will allow down loading? Dudley Irish ________________________________________________________________________ Dudley Irish / dirish@math.utah.edu / Manager Computer Operations Center for Scientific Computing, Dept of Mathematics, University of Utah The views expressed in this message do not reflect the views of the Dept of Mathematics, the University of Utah, or the State of Utah.