Running a 220v computer in a 110v environment

From: Ram Meenakshisundaram <rmeenaks_at_olf.com>
Date: Thu Oct 7 13:52:39 1999

Dave McGuire wrote:

> On Thu, 07 Oct 1999, Ram Meenakshisundaram wrote:
> >> I havent opened it up or even given a good look at it. It is pretty funny
> >> looking though. It has 16 T805-30Mhz transputers with 4Megs per node in it.
> >> The thing gets pretty hot, so the sides of the chasis has two big heat sinks.
> >> Take a look at this picture:
> >>
> >
> >I prematurely send the email. Here is a picture of the xplorer:
> >
> >http://www.thenet.ch/tntech/xplbig.gif
>
> How big is that thing?
>

It is about 3/4 the size of standard PC tower and it is about 3/4 the thickness of
a PC. So, it isnt terribly big. The picture shows four xplorers. I only have one
of those boxes. You can hook up others to build a larger parallel computer. It
has a fixed 4x4 grid topology. Actually, the picture is really the power xplorer,
but it looks the same as the xplorer. The power explorer has 4 PowerPC chips in it
with 4 transputers as communication harnesses for the PowerPCs. The xplorer was
phased out in favor of the PowerPC a while back.

Ram

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