Available Simulators
For details on the simulated implementation of each system, please click
on the appropriate link. Except where noted, all simulators have been
developed by Bob Supnik.
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Data General Nova (substantially revised by Bruce
Ray)
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Data General Eclipse (developed by Charles Owen)
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Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-1
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Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-4
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Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-7
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Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-8
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Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-9
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Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-10
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Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11 (Ethernet support
by David Hittner and Mark Pizzolato, VH, PCLK, CR, KG, RC support by John
Dundas)
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Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-15
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Digital Equipment Corporation VAX-11/780 (Ethernet
support by David Hittner and Mark Pizzolato, CR support by John Dundas)
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Digital Equipment Corporation MicroVAX 3900 (Ethernet
support by David Hittner and Mark Pizzolato, VH and CR support by John Dundas)
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GRI Computer Corporation GRI-909 and GRI-99
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IBM 1401
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IBM 1620
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IBM System 3 (developed by Charles Owen)
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IBM 1130 (developed by Brian Knittel - latest version at
www.ibm1130.org)
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IBM 7090/7094
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Interdata (Perkin Elmer) 16b and 32b systems
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Hewlett-Packard HP 2100 (substantially revised
by Dave Bryan)
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Honeywell H316
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MITS Altair 8800 (developed by Charles Owen)
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8080, 8086, and Z80 single board computers
(developed by Peter Schorn - latest version at
www.schorn.ch)
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Royal-Mcbee LGP-30 (and LGP-21)
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Scientific Data Systems SDS 940
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SWTP 6800 (developed by Bill Beech)
The simulators have been tested in the following environments
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Windows XP/Visa/7 (Visual C++, Mingw gcc)
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DEC UNIX (DEC C)
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OpenVMS (DEC C)
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Linux (gcc)
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NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD (gcc)
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Solaris (gcc)
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OS/2 (EMX)
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Macintosh OS X (Apple Developer Tools)
Updated 03-May-2012 by Bob Supnik (simh AT trailing-edge DOT com
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