On Dec 13, 2008, at 2:57 PM, Tony Duell wrote:
Didn't someone also make Clipper and/or
Transputer boards for the PC?
Transputer ones certainly existed; IIRC seeing one (I think it was
Inmos
themselves) which supported plug-in TRAM modules at the far end of
the board
(I had a photo of it too, but can't find where I've filed it right
now)
There are certainly transputer boards for the PC. The most common
in my
experience si the B004, which is am ISA card with a T4 or T8 chip
on it,
rows of DIP DRAM, the link interface and ISA bus logic and not a lot
else. It has the nromal link connectors on the rear bracket so you can
hang more transputers off it. There's at least one non-INMOS clone of
this board.
I had a Transputer ISA board (T414) for a while. Brian Hechinger
has it now.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL