Well, I am back from my trip to London and picked up my 3 boxes.
There are *a lot* of vintage documentation on the transputer including
but not limited to:
full 3L compilers (Pascal, C, & Fortran) with TBug debugger
IMSD100 Occam compiler
IMSD705B Occam compiler
A nearly complete collection of Occam Users Group newsletters
A nearly complete inmos tech notes
whitepapers, product info on various transputer vendors
user guides for various inmos & transtech boards
and boxes and boxes of floppy disks contains various transputer
programs and support software. Unfortunately, I didnt have
enough space to take the floppy disks, so I had to leave it behind
in our London office. I got to pick it up later on when I get back
there.
As for boards, I am the proud owner of:
2 IMSB012 16-slot transputer tram boards
1 IMSB004-4 evaluation board
1 IMSB001 evaluation board
4 TTG1 graphics tram
1 TTM110 T805 + i860 Vector processor tram
and 1 M212 disk controller of some sort. Most of the
ICs are missing including the M212. Seems to be
some prototype or unfinished board.
I'll start sorting out these and start scanning a lot of the
documentation. The nice thing about these is it is not
in book format, so making it a lot easier to scan. Now,
I just need some time to actual do the scanning :-(
Cheers,
Ram
PS: Still looking for an IMSB000 - must be quite rare.....
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