An emulator for the famous INMOS T414 Transputer chip released in 1994
for the Macintosh and Power Macintosh. It was later on ported to the
PC platform, too. Citing from the Announcement:

> This (free) program emulates a combination of an Inmos T414
> transputer (with 2M
>  RAM) and the standard iserver host interface program. It runs on
> Macintoshes.
>  (Both 68k and PowerPC based ones.) It needs 2.5 MBytes of memory.
>
> The emulator has been tested on a PowerMac 6100, a IIci, an LCII, a
> quadra 650
>  and a powerbook 165.
>
> A "Hello World" binary is included as an example for testing the
> emulator on
>  other machines.
>
> The emulator runs single transputer binaries as though invoked using
>  "iserver -se -sb bootfile.btl". The "-se" stop-on-error flag may be
> turned off
>  using the options menu. The other options menu entry allows you to
> enable
>  instruction profiling, which counts how many instructions of each
> kind are
>  executed and saves the result to a file called "profile".

Version: 1.01a

[Homepage][1]
[Download link][2]

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC

Macintosh or Power Macintosh
2.5 MB RAM

  [1]: http://spirit.lboro.ac.uk/emulator.html
  [2]: http://wotug.org/parallel/transputer/software/emulators/mac/index.html