Development of a Transputer ISA Board
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Summary
The article discusses the development of a transputer ISA board by the author, who previously worked on transputer software in the 1990s. Recently, the author created a transputer emulator in Javascript and decided to build a card compatible with the Inmos B004 for running the software on a PC motherboard with ISA connectors.
Key quotes
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I got curious about running my software on a PC computer.
I decided to build a card compatible with the Inmos B004.
I wanted to run the Inmos Occam.
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