Tony Duell wrote:
If I were you,
I would buy one B008 motherboard, it holds 10 size 1
TRAMS (transputer modules). Then, I would buy the IMSB426 size 1 trams
which contains 4Megs per processor. The T805 is the top-of-the-line
"classic" transputer (forget about the ST20450 and the T9000
transputers,
they were failures). This would give you plenty of space to play with.
I thought the T801 was the real top-of-line. It's got non-multiplexed
external buses and can drive SRAM at a 100ns cycle time. Of course there
aren#t any T801 (or B410 TRAMs, which used them) on this list.
I'd go either for the B426s or the B427s (the extra memory could be
useful). Either way you'll not have problems.
Yes that us true. The T801 had several additional "features" compared to
the T805, but instruction wise, it didn't have any of the debugging
instructions
(plus some additional operators). The T801 was an experimental piece as far
as I am concerned. The T805 is the top-of-the-line "classic" transputer.
And
I dont consider the T801 as classic.
Ram
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