Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer
From: murray@sunny.demon.co.uk (murray elliot)
Subject: Re: Bootstrapping a T2 module from EPROM
Organization: Sunnyside Systems Ltd.
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 1994 14:56:07 +0000
Message-ID: <745075768wnr@sunny.demon.co.uk>

In article: <D0rvvr.82t@wizzy.com>  andyr@wizzy.com (Andy Rabagliati) writes:
> 
> In article <787336808.4@cs.york.ac.uk>,
> Ben R. Forrest (3X0) <brf-a@minster.york.ac.uk> wrote:
> >
> >I want to attempt to load the program into the T2's RAM
> >down the link.
> 
> Very simple. Take a .BTL file, produced by the inmos configurer,
> and put it in the ROM. No special bootstraps needed.
> 
> The hardware does not even have to know how long the bootstrap is.
> 
> Increment the counter from the Ack coming back.
> 
> Cheers,      Andy!
> 
> --
> Andy Rabagliati . andyr@wizzy.com   .   Parallel Processing . +1.719.635.6099
> 
> 

The same applies if you have a 3L .APP file. Sundance make a 
TRAM (SMT222) which takes up to 27020 (2Mbits) EPROMS, if you've not 
got one already. We've just got ours working today. (Thanks Mark - if 
you're lurking... it was R18, after all!)

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