Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer
From: "Alan P. Burke" <aburke@ibm.net>
Reply-To: aburke@ibm.net
Subject: Re: DS links not dead?
Organization: TechnoNet Group
Date: Mon, 05 Jan 1998 20:20:51 -0500
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The T9000 appears to be dead, though there is work going on to make
modern functional equivalents. The IEEE1355 links are much healthier; I
suggest that you start with:

http://www.1355-association.org.

Alan

NewsMan wrote:
> 
> I noticed a prior reference on this newsgroup to a mysterious link
> technology. The number I think was IEEE 1394. At the time I noted a URL
> and postponed looking at it until later. When I looked at the link today I
> found to my surprise that the article was speaking about the good old DS
> links from the T9000. There was even a copy of part of the T9000 hardware
> manual and references to the C104. Does this mean that the T9000 design
> is still alive and well? I thought all Inmos's work on this had come to
> nothing. Can someone elucidate?
> NewsMan

