SIMH

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SIMH is a highly portable, multi-system emulator which runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OpenVMS, and other operating systems. It is maintained by Bob Supnik, a former DEC engineer & DEC vice president and has been in development in one form or another since the 1960s.

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[edit] History

[edit] The Origin of SIMH

SIMH was based on a much older systems emulator called MIMIC, which was written in the late 1960s at Applied Data Research. [1]

[edit] SIMH on the PC

SIMH was started in 1993 with the purpose of preserving minicomputer hardware and software which was fading into obscurity. [2]

[edit] Emulated Hardware

SIMH emulates the following hardware from the following companies.

[edit] Data General

[edit] Digital Equipment Corporation

[edit] GRI Corporation

  • GRI-909

[edit] IBM

[edit] Interdata

  • 16-bit series
  • 32-bit series

[edit] Hewlett-Packard

[edit] Honeywell

  • H316
  • H516

[edit] MITS

[edit] Royal-Mcbee

[edit] Scientific Data Systems

[edit] References

"Preserving Computing's Past: Restoration and Simulation" Max Burnet and Bob Supnik, Digital Technical Journal, Volume 8, Number 3, 1996.

[edit] External links

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