[comp.sys.transputer] Bibliography for my Term Paper

blknowle@uokmax.UUCP (Bradford L Knowles) (03/09/89)

Below you will find an electronic copy of the bibliography that I developed for
a term paper I am writing for a Computer Architecture course.  I know that it
is not complete, as some articles I could not acquire and others were definitely
unappropriate for inclusion in it, but it is the complete one that I have (at
the moment).  You are perfectly welcome to save a copy of it and use it, and if
you can come up with more entries, I would appreciate your posting them (or
emailing them to me if you feel uncomfortable posting them).

Please note: These are NOT in the stock "refer" format, nor are they in any
other machine readable format, they were intended to be read by HUMANS, not
machines!

By the way, is there a gateway to BIX on USENET?  If there is, could some kind
soul show me how to route mail to certain people on BIX using the gateway?

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Disclaimer: (The above opinions are my own.  They have nothing to do with the
		Univeristy of Oklahoma nor intelligence of any sort. :-)

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     Anning, Nick and Hebditch, David.  ``New chip displays its powers.''
	  New Scientist, 20 Mar. 1986, pp. 43-46.


     Barron, I., Cavill, P., and May, D.  ``Transputer does 5 or more MIPS even
	  when not used in parallel.''  Electronics, 17 Nov. 1983, pp. 109-115.


     Hebditch, David and Anning, Nick.  ``Parallel thinking for powerful
	  chip.''  New Scientist, 28 Apr. 1988, pp. 50-54.


     Manuel, Tom and Rogerson, Steve.  ``The Transputer finally starts living
	  up to its claims.''  Electronics, 20 Aug. 1987, pp. 78-80.


     Poplett, John and Kurver, Rob.  ``The DSI Transputer Development System.''
	  Byte, Feb. 1988, pp. 249-254.


     Pountain, Dick.  ``Microprocessor Design: The Transputer and its special
	  language, Occam.''  Byte, Aug. 1984, pp. 361, 362, 364, 366.


     Pountain, Dick.  ``Personal Supercomputers: Dick looks at Inmos's
	  Transputer and Meiko's Transputer-based Computing Surface.''  Byte,
	  July 1986, pp. 363, 364, 366, 368.


     Pountain, Dick.  ``Turbocharging Mandelbrot: An Occam technique to boost
	  performance in parallel computing systems.''  Byte, Sept. 1986,
	  pp. 359, 360, 362, 364-366.


     Pountain, Dick.  ``A Personal Transputer: The prototype Atari Abaq, with
	  the Helios operating system, could put a Transputer on your desk.''
	  Byte, June 1988, pp. 303-304, 306, 308.


     Stein, Richard.  ``T800 and Counting.''  Byte, Nov. 1988, pp. 287-290,
	  292, 294, 296.


     Taylor, Richard and Wilson, Pete.  ``Occam: Process-oriented language
	  meets demands of distributed processing.''  Electronics, 30 Nov.
	  1982, pp. 89-95.


     Wilson, Pete.  ``The CPU wars: An overview of the microprocessor
	  battlefield, and how it got that way.''  Byte, May 1988, pp. 213-215,
	  217-220, 222, 224, 226, 228, 230, 232, 234.


                Articles with unspecified authors


     ``Credit-card size Transputer modules can turn a PC into a supermini.''
	  Electronics, 21 Jan. 1988, pp. 85.


     ``How Meiko is getting an instant supercomputer.''  Electronics, 27 Nov.
	  1986, pp. 56-57.


     ``The Transputer spawns a radically new computer: A matrix of the new
	  microprocessors runs engine at 750 MIPS.''  Electronics, 7 Oct. 1985,
	  pp. 43-45.


     ``This CPU does floating point faster than any two-chip set.''
	  Electronics, 27 Nov. 1986, pp. 51-55.


                  Related articles of interest


     Rogerson, Steve.  ``Inmos puts Transputers into its own CAD system.''
	  Electronics, 20 Aug. 1987, pp. 81-82.


     ``A downsized Inmos is on its way back.''  Electronics, 25 June 1987,
	  pp. 34-35.


     ``Design tricks speed up Inmos's SRAMS.''  Electronics, 16 Apr. 1987,
	  pp. 34.


     ``Transputer computer system blazes at 3000 MIPS''  Electronics, 21 Aug.
	  1986, pp. 21.