Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer
From: Kevin Bertram <kevinb@mail.ats.mel.com.au>
Reply-To: kevinb@mail.ats.mel.com.au
Subject: Re: putting together a transputer
Organization: Australian Timewise Systems
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 14:54:29 +1000
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Keenan Brock wrote:
> 
> I'm not sure if this is a faq, but I tried looking and came
> up short.
> 
> Are there any people out there who put together a transputer
> from scratch.  It seems that there would only be a few
> chip per node - a microcontroller, a few dmas and a little ram.
> 
> Success/failure stories and pointers would be much appreciated.
> 
> Keenan
> keenan_brock@lotus.com
> <this is a personal project>

Yes I have, what would you like to know?
I have designed Transputer based products (T400, T414, T425, T450, T800
and T805) for years. These range from simple Transputer only knock-ups
to a completed Poker machine.


     -Kev
      t4kb@ozemail.com.au

