Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer
From: paul@walker.demon.co.uk (Paul Walker)
Subject: Re: beginner kits available?
Organization: Paul Walker Consultancy
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 1994 23:06:28 +0000
Message-ID: <764463988snz@walker.demon.co.uk>

In article <5syPI16.steve454@delphi.com>
           steve454@delphi.com "Steven Harris" writes:

>Does anyone k a company in the U.S. selling cheap transputer kits
>for beginners? I need something that will fit in a 386sx PC.

This is getting to be an FAQ.

CSA Transputer Education Kit, $369, t400-20, 1Mbyte, Occam2, C, debug.

(801) 374 2300, fax ... ... 2306

Sundance Sprint, 185 pounds, similar H/W spec, C. Ask about other S/W.

011 44 494 431203 fax ... .. ... 726363

I do not represent either company in any way, but would be grateful if 
you would mention my name when you cally. There may be other
companies with similar products: these are the ones I know of. If you had
asked for a different spec, there are many other companies, including
SGS-THOMSON, who now own INMOS.

>By the way, is Inmos (or SGS?) still developing the transputer? It was
>don't hear anything about it. Is
>it still around?

Very much so. INMOS is a trifle embarrassed about delays to the 
T9000, but the existing family is doing very well, the link
products are coming on nicely, and the news I hear on the grapevine
about the T9000 is now much better than it has been.

Happy transputing

Paul Walker



