The book entry about CESAR is correct, except for a couple of inaccuracies - the host computer was never a 16-bit ND-100, it would be a 32-bit ND-500 (or possibly -5000/5700[Edit: Yes, 5000 series]), as I mentioned earlier, and later the host became an SGI computer. An ND-100 wouldn't be used as a host. 'PE's (Processing Element), used about the bit processors, weren't called PE back when an ND computer was host, they were called S-Elements. Some years later they were called PE, but by then the host was an SGI.
I have a 68020 Control Processor board here as well.
There were probably only 6 ever built of these computers. They were dedicated SAR processors (Synthetic Aperture Radar, needs lots of FFTs), so the market was a special niche. It turns out that we have one complete set of boards for one of them (~13), stored in a co-workers office for maybe 25 years (he used to work for the company making them. Not all of the 6 were deployed, so that's why he kept one.) But the boards will go, except for a few I'll keep for parts. So unless I can picture all of them by tomorrow there won't be any more photos. I have one picture to share for now, which is the bit slice processor board. If I can take photos of the rest I'll start a separate thread, about the CESAR computer.
This imgur link is supposed to have both the full-size photo and the description, but I can only see the description, for some reason:
http://imgur.com/a/UxD3tThe full-size picture is
http://i.imgur.com/G76o0OV.jpgSmaller picture follows here.