On 2020-03-07 2:38 PM, David Gesswein via cctech wrote: > My previous employer likely still has the the in circuit emulator for the > TMS32010 unless they cleaned up. If the CHM is intereted in it I can > enquire if they would like to donate it. > > I know I have some of the stuff since previous work used them as fast > microcontrollers. Should have the data books though I think they were > perfect bound. May have others that I snagged when it was being thrown out. > > I have the wirewrap prototype of the radar scan converter where we used the > C30. > > I found around 70 disks for the TMS320C30 and TMS340x0. I can read these > Let me know your current desires for archiving such as IMD or files, text > label > info or disk pictures etc. Do you want the TMS340 graphics processor disk > images also?
Curious what kind of tools that comprises and for what platform? The 340x0 was used in Truevision NuVista video cards and for a long time I was looking for the Mac (MPW I think) cross-development tools. --Toby > > Small chance I have some TMS32010 stuff though not likely to find it any > time soon. Earliest work was on VAX and I know that is all gone. I didn't > personally do any of the '10 work. > > On Fri, Mar 06, 2020 at 11:53:27AM -0800, Al Kossow wrote: >> CHM doesn't seem to have much early DSP stuff in the collection >> Does anyone have any of the TMS32010/20/30 or C1x/2x/3x hw/sw kicking around? >> >> Other than the docs I've scanned there doesn't seem to be much on the web >> either. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------