This machine was bought by Jim Austin in about 1989 on his first research grant. The project ‘Vision by Associative Reasoning’ was a collaborative project funded by the then DTI (now innovate) to develop a system for matching maps to the ground for navigation systems.

It was a collaborative project between British Aerospace, RSRE at Malvern and the Universities of Sussex and York. The project involved high data processing needs, high resolution graphics and large storage. The aim of the work at York was to use neural network based associative memories to do the task.

The grant provided £90K for equipment, with this we bought 2 HP 9000 series workstations and a server.  These were selected due to their impressive capabilities at the time.