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- Path: sparky!uunet!inmos!inmos.co.uk!davidb
- From: davidb@inmos.co.uk (David Boreham)
- Subject: Re: Memory maped devices
- Message-ID: <1992Sep2.125431.23893@inmos.co.uk>
- Reply-To: davidb@inmos.co.uk (David Boreham)
- Organization: INMOS Limited, Bristol, UK.
- References: <1992Sep2.003439.2817@usage.csd.unsw.OZ.AU>
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1992 12:54:31 GMT
- Lines: 29
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- In article <1992Sep2.003439.2817@usage.csd.unsw.OZ.AU> rossm@aix04.csd.unsw.OZ.AU (ross mark) writes:
- >
- > I am a 4th year computer engineering student at the University
- >of New South Wales, doing a thesis project on transputers.
- >I wish to memory map some devices on to a transputer. What I would
- >like to know has anyone done this before and if so was there any
- >problems in doing so. My other question are there any TRAM boards
- >that give full access to all the pins of the transputer. From what
- >I can see I will have to design my own board. Something I will
- >happily do but would prefer not to. Even if some one allready has
- >designed their own board it would be a great help if I could get
- >a copy of the circuit.
- >
-
- Check out the IMS B430 Prototyping TRAM. This has a T222 (16-bit and
- easier to interface simple peripherals to than a T805), SRAM/EPROM
- sockets and all the transputer signals brought to pads around the
- periphery of a protoytyping matrix area.
-
- This board has been used to implement countless interfaces quickly
- and simply, including A/D, D/A, CAN, fiber-optic and DSP coprocessors.
-
- David.
-
-
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