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Geraint Jones Programming Research Group Oxford University Computing Laboratory 11 Keble Road Oxford OX1 3QD geraint@prg.oxford.ac.uk
The transputer mailing list is a mailing list for messages discussing
the Transputer and Transputer based systems. Submissions should be of
non-proprietary nature and be concerned with, but not limited to:
To subscribe to the transputer mailing list, send e-mail to
transputer-request@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu.usa
or to
transputer-request@prg.oxford.ac.uk
whichever is likely to be 'nearer' to your site.
Geraint Jones Programming Research Group Oxford University Computing Laboratory 11 Keble Road Oxford OX1 3QD geraint@prg.oxford.ac.uk
Transputers are normally programmed in the computer language OCCAM.
The occam user group is an informal institution that holds
meetings and publishes newsletters and such.
In the UK, the parent organisation holds a biannual conference which
passes under the unassuming title of a 'technical meeting', it
publishes a biannual newsletter, and organises a number of special
interest groups. The group secretary is
Michael Poole Software Support INMOS Limited 1000 Aztec West Almondsbury Bristol BS12 4SQ tel: +44-454-616616 fax: +44-454-617910 oug@inmos.co.uk
Because of the Data Protection Act, you will have to sign a piece of
paper letting him keep your name on a machine. Membership is however
free, thanks to the support of INMOS; all you need to do is to send the
secretary your address, he will send you the form. The chairman and
general big wheel of the UK group is
Peter Welch Tel: +44-227-764000-x3629 Computing Laboratory The University Fax: +44-227-762811 Canterbury KENT CT2 7NF phw@ukc.ac.uk
There are occam user groups elsewhere in the world, in particular in the
United States of America, Federal Germany, Australia, New Zeland, and
Japan. The German group, called Deutschen Occam-Interessengemeinschaft
der Transputeranwender, is contactable through one of
J Stender or Peter Eckelmann Brainware Gmbh INMOS Gmbh Gustav-Meyer Allee 25 Danziger Strasse 2 1000 Berlin 65 8057 Eching BRD BRD
The organiser of the group in North America, which calls itself the
North America Transputer User Group is (or can be contacted through)
Mark Hopkins (Secretary) or Dyke Stiles (Chair) INMOS Corporation Electrical Engineering Department PO Box 16000 Utah State University Colorado Springs Logan CO 80935 UT 84322-4120 USA USA +1-719-630-4000 (801)750-2806 stiles@usu.bitnet or stiles@cc.usu.edu
The Convenor/Chair/President etc. (his description) of the Australian
Transputer and OCCAM User Group is
John Hulskamp Dept of Communication and Electronic Engineering Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology GPO Box 2476V Melbourne 3001 Australia tel: (03) 660-2453/2090 rcojh@gecko.rmit.oz.au
In New Zealand you should get in touch with
Dr Ian Graham Department of Computer Science University of Waikato Private Bag Hamilton New Zealand tel: +64-71-562889 ext 8204 fax: +64-71-384066 i.graham@waikato.ac.nz
In Japan, contact
Prof Tosiyasu L Kunii or Kazuto Matsui Dept of Information Science INMOS Japan K.K. University of Tokyo 4th Floor, No 1 Kowa Building 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku 11-41 Akasaka 1-Chome Tokyo 113 Minato-Ku Japan Tokyo 107 Japan (03) 505-2840 (03) 815-6460 [ My apologies to anyone confused by details that I have got wrong through unfamiliarity ]
The occam user group newsletter is published biannually by the
parent user group, and available free to its members. The editor is
Geraint Jones Programming Research Group Oxford University Computing Laboratory 11 Keble Road Oxford OX1 3QD tel: +44-865-273851 fax: +44-865 273839
and contributions can also be made electronically (indeed, this is the
easiest for me) to
oug-newsletter@prg.oxford.ac.uk
The occam user group technical meeting proceedings are the proceedings of
the biannual technical meetings (since number seven, in September 1987)
organised by the occam user group are available directly from the
publishers, who are
IOS in USA and Canada in Japan Van Diemenstraat 94 IOS IOS Japan Dept. 1013 CN Amsterdam P.O. Box 2848 Highway Development Co. Ltd The Netherlands Springfield 1st Golden Bldg, 8-2-9 Ginza fax: +31-20-22 60 55 VA 22152-2848 104 Tokyo - Chuoku Tel: +31-20-38 21 89 USA Japan
The occam mailing list is a mailing list for messages discussing
occam, including what the language means, implementations of it, what
it gets used for, what's written about it, and that sort of thing.
That sort of thing includes my posting occasional oug 'business'
messages.
To subscribe to the occam mailing list, send e-mail either to
occam-request@prg.oxford.ac.uk
or to
occam-request@sutcase.case.syr.edu.usa
whichever is likely to be 'nearer' to your site.
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