Just a stupid question (stupid until you have to fit one of those board in a PC with its constraints): what are the lenght of the different Scope familly board (in increasing order I guess) ?
1 ) Scope Luna/Home (3 DSP) ? ~19 cm
2 ) Pulsar I SRB (4 DSP) ?
3 ) Pulsar I (4 DSP) ? ~22.5 cm
4) Pulsar II / Scope Project (6 DSP) ? 25,7cm
5) Scope Professionnal (14/15 DSP) : 31.2 cm/ ~33cm
This would help me to decide how to expand my setup without being forced to change my PC...
Scope family board size/length ?
Scope family board size/length ?
Last edited by HUROLURA on Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:42 am, edited 3 times in total.
Thanks Stardust ...
I just miss the Pulsar I SRB size which appears to be shorter than the Pulsar I (from some pictures I have seen on the web). Maybe the Scope home size ?
I edited my first post so that the informations already found would be available for anybody looking for this kind of info later ...
CheerZ
I just miss the Pulsar I SRB size which appears to be shorter than the Pulsar I (from some pictures I have seen on the web). Maybe the Scope home size ?
I edited my first post so that the informations already found would be available for anybody looking for this kind of info later ...
CheerZ
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Another BTW - while I was at Sonic Core last month, I used their Magma 2 PCI expansion box with my laptop to work on my copy of Scope DP. The card I used was a 6 dsp Pulsar II card, as the bigger Scope board was just a little bit too long, it seemed. (I tried loading the Scope SDK, but it wouldn't work with the Pulsar II card.)
However, when I got back home, I purchased a brand new Magma 2 PCI from eBay (got a great deal - $255!!). When I tried my 14-chip Expander board (Scope board without the Audio I/O daughter card), it fit perfectly! I managed to get my other Pulsar I board in there as well, connected to the bigger board. 18 DSPs all running on my laptop - great to finally have a roadable system for developing!
-jb
However, when I got back home, I purchased a brand new Magma 2 PCI from eBay (got a great deal - $255!!). When I tried my 14-chip Expander board (Scope board without the Audio I/O daughter card), it fit perfectly! I managed to get my other Pulsar I board in there as well, connected to the bigger board. 18 DSPs all running on my laptop - great to finally have a roadable system for developing!
-jb
while you mention it... has anybody tried a magma with the pci-e x1 card yet? not that I don't expect it to works, but maybe using the pci-e bus has some more positive effect on the bandwith... ?!garyb wrote:no, a magma doesn't necessarily make more latency, but it does affect the available pci bandwidth to some extent, certainly not beyond usefulness....
I would serve as an early adopter, but the card is quite expensive, and I definitely would have to do an inquiry to magma before buying whether my chassis is supposed to work with it or not...

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