I actually
have a few mystery boards with Transputer chips on them
(T800s). They're VME-ish (not sure if they're actually VME or just look
I would assume they're not VMA. The VME form-factor is actually just a
double Eurocard, and is a very standard PCB in Europe for all sorts of
purposes -- I've got Philips P800 stuff on such boards, for example, my
homebrew transputer ssytem ended up on the same size PCBs, and so on.
like it) and have a variety of A/D converters
onboard. Labeled as
"TRANSPUTER I/O-BOARD TIOB V2.0" and it looks like the manufacturer may
be Bosch. Based on the labels on the analog inputs, it may have been
used for some sort of automotive simulation or testing. Haven't been
Quite possible. My _guess_ is that this won't have the host interface on
it, rather that the interconnection between the boards will be transputer
links.
What chips are on the boards -- particularly Inmos ones? Any C011 or C012
devices?
The only Inmos chip on the board appears to be the Transputer chip
itself (A T800). There's a fair amount of TTL stuff, a couple of GALs,
four 256kbit RAM chips, an AMD 9513, and then the A/D stuff.
Josh