dknight@elm.sdd.trw.com (David B. Knight) (06/27/90)
In article <Jun.25.15.32.17.1990.13409@paul.rutgers.edu> moskowit@paul.rutgers.edu (Len Moskowitz) writes: > >Could someone point me to a source of commercially available boards >that have multiple transputers (or other fast computing elements) on >them? Double width VME form factor would be ideal. > There is a company called YARC Systems Corporation that makes multi-transputer add-in boards for PCs and Macs. The address for additional information is YARC Systems Corporation 5655 Lindero Canyon Road, #721 Westlake Village, CA 91362 I have a little literature on them, so if interested I'll post more. Dave Knight dknight@elm.sdd.trw.com
ccb@robots.oxford.ac.uk (Chris Bowman) (07/03/90)
In article <9006261559.AA18348@tcgould.TN.CORNELL.EDU> you write: >Date: Sat, 23 Jun 90 04:16 EDT >|From: Len Moskowitz <Len@HEART-OF-GOLD> >Subject: How many on a board? >To: "3077::IN%\"transputer@tcgould.TN.CORNELL.edu\""@TSD1 >Message-ID: <19900623081623.6.LEN@HEART-OF-GOLD> > > >Could someone point me to a source of commercially available boards >that have multiple transputers (or other fast computing elements) on >them? Double width VME form factor would be ideal. > >Len Moskowitz >moskowitz@bendix.com >moskowit@paul.rutgers.edu > > > There are two boards that I know of that would suit your needs. The first is the MCP501 from: Transtech Systems Ltd. Unit 17, Wye Estate London Road, High Wycombe Buckinghamshire England HP11 1LH ph. (+44) 494 464303 Fax: (+44) 494 463686 This is a 6U board with a VME I/F which can hold up to 8 TRAMS (i.e. 8 T800 transputers each with 1 Mbyte of RAM). The other board is the Inmos B014 board. This also has 8 TRAM slots and is similar in specification to the MCP501. Chris Bowman Robotics Research Group Oxford University ccb@uk.ac.oxford.robots ----- End Included Message -----