Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer
From: jsps@doc.ic.ac.uk (James Spender)
Subject: Re: Status of T9000
Organization: Department of Computing, Imperial College, University of London, UK.
Date: 4 May 1994 16:31:37 +0100
Message-ID: <2q8f4p$75c@oak5.doc.ic.ac.uk>


The T9000 is looking pretty good as well. The chips coming from Crolles at
the moment are yielding well. As
far as we can tell they run any code we throw at them at up to 25MHz. If
the internal ram / cache is disabled the programs will run at up to 40MHz,
although the actual code runs slower because of the lack of cache.

I was emailed this information on 25 March.

As a sponsored student I am due to return to Bristol to continue the search
for bugs through the summer and measure the power requirements with a view
to speeding it up. Since 200 bugs have already been identified and fixed i hope
that i wont find too many more!
	cheers
		Jim Spender
-- 
Jim Spender
J.Spender@ic.ac.uk	ISE 1, Imperial College, London SW7 1BT 071-589-6745
opinions expressed are ludicrous reflections of my pet cat's thinking
"Transputers - parallel processing made easy" (tm) SGS-Thomson Inmos

