SBus to VL Converter

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The SBus to VL Converter may have been NVIDIA's first product released for sale, available by August 1995[1]. It allowed the insertion of Sun Microsystems workstation SBus units into VESA Local Bus (a bus common on 486 and early Pentium PC motherboard machines. It was listed in a "Catalyst Catalog" in August 1995. It was likely designed for internal development work on the NV1 (since many early Nvidia employees were ex-Sun Microsystems employees) and may have been sold by phone order or via some other non-retail channel; the product was probably intended for use on Sun Solaris. The fact that it was listed in a catalog implies it was intended to be sold or at least showcased.

Later on (by March 1996[2]), the registered address was changed (from 1206 E. Arques Avenue, the site of Nvidia's first offices, to 1226 Tiros Way, its second offices) and a fax address added for someone called "Chris". This presumably means that it was still being sold at some level by that time.