Papers on Simulation and Historic Systems
These papers were written to present the rationale for SIMH, to document
SIMH, or to document relatively obscure architectural or implementation details
in historic systems.
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"Preserving Computing's Past: Restoration and Simulation", by Max Burnet
and Bob Supnik, from the Digital Technical Journal, Volume 8, Number 3, 1996
(PDF)
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"SIMH: Forward Into The Past", a presentation to the Vintage Computer Festival
East, 16-Jul-2004 (PDF)
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"Writing a Simulator for the SIMH System", by Bob Supnik
(PDF)
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"Adding an I/O Device to a SIMH Virtual Machine", by Bob Supnik
(PDF)
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"The SIMH Breakpoint System", by Bob Supnik
(PDF)
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"SIMH Magtape Representation and Handling", by Bob Supnik
(PDF)
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"Architectural Evolution in DEC's 18b Computers", by Bob Supnik
(PDF)
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"Decoding the H316/H516 'Generic A' Instructions", by Bob Supnik
(PDF)
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"Unearthing the PDP-15 Operating Systems", by Bob Supnik
(PDF)
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"PDP-11 Interrupts: Variations on a Theme", by Bob Supnik
(PDF)
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Updated! "Bug, Feature, or Code Rot? Adventures
in O/S Debugging", by Bob Supnik (PDF)
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New! "A Massbus Mystery, or, Why Primary
Sources Matter, Even In Computer History", by Bob Supnik - documenting the
oldest extent bug in VAX/VMS (PDF)
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New! "The Case Of The Missing PLA Term,
or, Microcode Bugs I Have Known", by Bob Supnik
(PDF)
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"HP's IOP Implementations: 2100 vs 21MX", by Bob Supnik
(PDF)
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"What was the PDP-X?", by Bob Supnik (PDF)
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"VAX Processor Chart", by Bob Supnik (text)
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Three late 1980's presentations on the design of VLSI VAXen, by Bob Supnik:
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"VLSI VAX Micro-Architecture" (PDF)
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"Microcoding Considered as a Fine Art" (PDF)
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"CVAX and Rigel: The Development Process"
(PDF)
Updated 01-Oct-2004 by Bob Supnik (bob AT supnik DOT org - anti-spam
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