Thanks for stopping to think of it, also thanks for the TCR memory trip. Back in the day I took Linux laptops to New York, and finding Xircom pcmcia cards - they had Linux support - was guaranteed with a trip from shop to shop along there.
--
Alistair Mann

On 06/06/2022 21:44, John Hearns wrote:
Forget what I said. My card would be bought in 2004

On Mon, 6 Jun 2022, 21:40 John Hearns, <hear...@gmail.com <mailto:hear...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I might have one of the first CUDA compatible cards in a Sun AMD
    workstation.
    1999 sounds too far too early for CUDA.
    I remember going to TCR to buy mine.

    On Sat, 4 Jun 2022, 20:12 Alistair Mann via GLLUG,
    <gllug@mailman.lug.org.uk <mailto:gllug@mailman.lug.org.uk>> wrote:

        Nvidia marketed this 1999 card as having "the world's first
        GPU". Does
        anyone here happen to have one kept aside, working or not? Of
        course, I
        threw mine out during lockdown.

        A London friend of mine is hoping to borrow one to show off in a
        documentary video. I'd be happy to cover postage there and back,
        and add
        some beer money on top.

        Cheers!
-- Alistair Mann


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