INMOS Technical Note 16: Occam program development using the IMS D700C transputer development system

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Occam program development using the IMS D700C transputer development system

Michael Poole

12 pages.

1. Introduction - the IMS D700C
1.1 Purpose of this note
1.2 IMS B004
1.3 IMS D700C
1.4 Occam programs
2. Possible hardware configurations
2.1 Minimum configuration
2.2 Multi-transputer configurations
3. Occam program development strategy
3.1 Occam language
3.2 The user's problem solution
3.3 Server programs in the PC
4. The editor interface and utility packages in the TDS
4.1 The TDS, an interactive development environment
4.2 The folding editor
4.3 Utility functions
4.4 Calling executable procedures
5. Running an application within the TDS
5.1 Making an executable procedure
5.2 The cahnnel parameters to an executable procedure
6. Creating a stand-alone transputer program
6.1 Access to an attached PC
6.2 Access to other peripheral devices
6.3 Configuration language - an occam subset
6.4 The PROGRAM fold bundle
6.5 Loading code into a transputer network
7. Compilation information
7.1 Sizes of code and workspace
7.2 Compilation errors
7.3 Run time errors
8. Packaging complete programs for use without the TDS
8.1 Creating a bootable B004 program in a DOS file
8.2 Adapting a program for putting in EPROM
8.3 Transputer memory interface configuration
8.4 Create transputer loader program
8.5 EPROM interface program
9. Other software in the TDS and related products


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Date Published : September 1987

Manufacturer : INMOS

Platform : Transputer

 

 

 

 

 

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH40203. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

INMOS Technical Note 16: Occam program development using the IMS D700C transputer development system

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