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Subject: Re: Wanted: Transputer info - (nf)
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Date: Tue, 7-Aug-84 11:16:00 EDT
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uiucdcs!bcase    Aug  7 10:16:00 1984

You'll find an article or two on the transputer in some back issues of the
magazine Electronics (careful, the name changed two weeks ago to Electronics
Week, so the back issues could be filed under either name I guess).  I am
sorry that I cannot remember the exact issue, but is was 4-6 months ago,
and I think it was a cover article.  I don't have any pointers to the compiler,
but I am sure the article will have some pointer.  The transputer is a very
interesting chip, simple and fast.

If you can't find what you need, mail me direct and I'll tell you exactly
what I have (a brochure from InMOS in addition to all the articles in trade
journals) and US mail copies to you if you want.

    Brian Case  (..!ihnp4!amd!amdcad!bcase)