LOL! Well, let's see... from a uniqueness point of view... This board was used to demonstrate EMPLANT's Mac emulation to Amblin Entertainment studios that the Mac emulation was up to 4 times faster than a real equiv. speed Mac. This meant that the Avid video system used in post production work of movies like "Cybertracker" (where I actually have a movie credit at the very end) could be sped up, saving the studio tens of thousands of dollars in studio time.
This board was also the only one that left the RCS Management's facility, being one of the five pre-production prototypes. I do not know what happened to the other four. Because of a few trace errors, the production model is a bit different (but still has some trace corrections). This board has all gold pins for the CPU connection, whereas the production model used tin. It was used by *me* for development and testing of the Mac emulation until the Cyberstorm 060 arrived.
From a utility point of view... that thing was great!
