> So can any of you recommend a good book on how transputers work in a
> broad sense? I occasionally have the urge to take all the old PC system
> boards lying around and construct some form of transputer system - ok,
> so it's impractical, would be a lot of work, and wouldn't be of any
> benefit at all, but it would be an interesting exercise :)
>
> (so I'm crazy... just seems a shame that I've got various system boards
> lying around unused that can't be made into complete machines and are of
> no use to anyone else...)
If they are 386 or better you could put Ethernet in all of them and build
a Beowulf cluster.
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