Surviving UK Transputer systems...

Ram Meenakshisundaram RMeenaks at OLF.COM
Wed Nov 3 20:26:36 CST 2004


9U.  Do you got a picture of this?  Never seen a 9U Eurocard transputer
board.  Who made it?  Whats wrong with that Museum???

Cheers,

Ram

-----Original Message-----
From: ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk [mailto:ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 7:24 PM
To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Surviving UK Transputer systems...


> 
> 
> Ram's message prompted me to post this, although it's been on my mind 
> for a while.
> 
> Does anyone know of any complete Transputer systems (i.e. several 
> processors, cabinet, front-end control system etc.) from the '90's 
> that still survive within the UK?

I have here : 

The boards I did for my Ph.D. (which are very non-standard, but which 
have a couple of T425s on them)

A complete Inmos ITEM (3U rack version)

Quite a few ISA cards, both the B004 type (one transputer + RAM + 
external link access) and the B008 (TRAM motherboard) type

A 9U SUN Eurocard with lots of TRAM sockets (and some TRAMs in them)

A small assrotmet of TRAMs.

 
> I'd like to get one for the museum sometime as we don't have any

Alas you know my views on giveing stuff to that museum :-(

-tony


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