Funny how wetware memory works. I have that issue of Popular Electronics somewhere in my collection and would have seen the article as I would read it cover to cover after it arrived in mail. While looking at the issue again, remembered reading next article on PLL's so probably read the Cyclops article, decided that $25 was way too much for one chip and never bothered. However, I do have a lot of old RAM chips so might give it a try some day. What I do recall about that era that a 1024 bit SRAM cost about $10 in Canada. (That was in days when we made a profit selling beer for $0.25 at TGIF).
Boris Gimbarzevsky
I think a Stanford AI lab has one in a display case. Any others out there?

It was supposedly "commercial" but I don't even remember ever seeing an ad for the Cyclops from Cromemco and I had a really good stash of Cromemco literature and hardware.
I do remember the BYTE article where you pop the top off of a DRAM 
chip to make a Camera but that was 1983-ish, nearly a decade after 
the Cromemco Cyclops was supposedly "commercial". In the discussions 
I had in the 80's none of us seemed to know about the Cromemco 
Cyclops having preceded it.
Tim N3QE

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