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The Cubi9000 family includes a range of products from the 3D graphics terminal up to the 3D graphics workstation. The Cubi9000 when configured as a 3D graphics terminal connects to a host computer via a parallel interface from Digital Equipment Corporation. The Cubi9000 configured as workstation includes a UNK2 based mini-computer with a 32 bit microprocessor, mass memory, device handlers (mouse, tablets, encoders) and communication drivers to external systems.
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© 1991 EUROGRAPHICS The European Association for Computer Graphics
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Glemot, F. (1991). Presentation of the Cubi9000: A Graphics System based on Inmos T800 Transputers. In: Grimsdale, R.L., Straßer, W. (eds) Advances in Computer Graphics Hardware IV. Eurographic Seminars. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76298-7_10
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