Thanks for the sources Jeff, I'll see what I can find.  The numbers on
the chips are
AT&T
WE DSP16A
M14 033
'92 9243S
4606540

for anyone interested.  I'll try to hunt down some data sheet info for
these chips.  Now for Nubus calls. .. . hmm . ..

I'm not sure if they are architecturally similar to the At&t 3210's
used in the Quadra AV macs or not, but that would be beneficial, (more
docs on those chips as far as I've found).

> The Radius Thunder IV GX series had a similar arrangement with a
> daughter board called the Photoengine.  It bears four AT&T DSPs and
> may be a descendant of the SuperMac hardware.

>From what I've read the nubus Thunderstorm cards are the same as the
daughter boards in the Thunder IV GX series cards, but only having 2
DSPs instead of 4.  It would be cool if they could be dropped in pairs
or more- I have 5 of these cards to play with and not enough classic
macs :-(

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