Bibliography Relating to the INMOS Transputer - http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Parallel/transputer.html
Near 2,000 references. [Computer Science Bibliography Collection] |
http://www.wotug.org/ - http://www.wotug.org/
Forum supporting those applying Communicating Sequential Processes, CSP, model of parallel processing. Works on areas such as Java threads and high level language hardware compiling. |
INMOS Transputer - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INMOS_transputer
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia] |
Internet Parallel Computing Archive: Internet: Usenet: Comp.sys.transputer: Articles - http://wotug.kent.ac.uk/parallel/internet/usenet/comp.sys.transputer/articles/
From 1970 to 1999; format: gzip tar. |
Parallel Programming In C for the Transputer - http://maven.smith.edu/~thiebaut/transputer/descript.html
Book for computer science undergraduate or engineering majors, and engineers or computer enthusiasts needing effective, low cost ways to boost performance of personal computers or workstations, or to learn principles of parallel programming with low investment. Online, download. |
Ram's Transputer Page - http://www.classiccmp.org/transputer/
Large resource, many topics: graphics; programming languages; artificial intelligence, robotics; operating systems, microkernels; parallel programming environments; transputers, system simulation; network protocols, load-balancing. |
The Atari Transputer Parallel Processing Computer - http://www.atarimuseum.com/computers/16bits/transputer.html
Atari ATW800 Transputer workstation brief history, description, several photos. [Atari History Museum] |
The Transputer from INMOS; Later ST - http://www.xs4all.nl/~ganswijk/chipdir/fam/transput/
Books, INMOS technical notes, mail list, OCCAM language contacts. [Chip Directory] |
Transputer Emulator - http://spirit.lboro.ac.uk/emulator.html
Emulates one T414 transputer (no FPU or bit blit instructions), supplies file and terminal I/O services; purely interpretive (slow), easily portable C source code compiles on Macintosh and many Unix, BSD. |
Transputer Link Adapter PCMCIA Card - http://www.hacker-technology.com/3387/27635.html
Interfaces with INMOS style transputers using 10/20 MBits/sec asynchronous serial link. Decode modes available that mimic original INMOS ISA development board I/O ports, allows legacy software compatibility under DOS. |