Hello!
I agree!
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Gregg C Levine gregg.drw...@gmail.com
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 6:35 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
> I would really love TYMCOM-X images...
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Feb 27, 2017, at 14:37, Mark Abene
I would really love TYMCOM-X images...
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 27, 2017, at 14:37, Mark Abene wrote:
>
> Re: TYMCOM-X, there are still some former Tymshare employees lurking about.
> Though I personally don't know what happened to the PDP10's from
> Fremont operations
Re: TYMCOM-X, there are still some former Tymshare employees lurking about.
Though I personally don't know what happened to the PDP10's from
Fremont operations after Tymnet was dismantled some years back. It
would be really cool to see TYMCOM-X revived somewhere, somehow...
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017
Never found any TYMCOM-X distributions :(
WAITS can be extracted from SAILDART and there is a simulator up on their right
now
SC-40 microcode needs someone that knows what format it is to take a look at it
;)
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 20, 2017, at 11:46, Rhialto wrote:
>
-07:00)
To: simh@trailing-edge.com
Subject: Re: [Simh] ts10 and mse (my new emulator)
Hello,
I have an idea that may be slightly out of the scope of the SIMH
simulator. However, adding this would make an already great simulator
provide a super fantastic simulated experience.
The idea is to m
On 2017-02-20 21:18, Phil Budne wrote:
Not sure how meaningful sound is. In general, I would not be able to
tell one computer from another. The noise normally comes from lots of
fans, and they sound the same no matter which computer they are in.
My first thought about the sound of a KL10 was
: simh@trailing-edge.com Subject: Re: [Simh]
ts10 and mse (my new emulator)
Hello,
I have an idea that may be slightly out of the scope of the SIMH
simulator. However, adding this would make an already great simulator
provide a super fantastic simulated experience.
The idea is to make 3D scans and
> Not sure how meaningful sound is. In general, I would not be able to
> tell one computer from another. The noise normally comes from lots of
> fans, and they sound the same no matter which computer they are in.
My first thought about the sound of a KL10 was the roar of the fans
and the cold
Rhialto wrote:
> When they did this with floppy drive sounds in the Commodore 64 (and
> others) emulator VICE, I was skeptical at first. But soon I had to admit
> that getting feedback like how fast the heads were stepping, or if the
> floppies were rotating, was a very effective addition.
See?
Not sure how meaningful sound is. In general, I would not be able to
tell one computer from another. The noise normally comes from lots of
fans, and they sound the same no matter which computer they are in.
Ping me if you are near Uppsala at the end of July, beginning of August,
and I can
tark <fswo...@verizon.net>
*Subject:* Re: [Simh] ts10 and mse (my new emulator) (WAS: RE: Klh10 vs
Simh)
Part of OpenVPN has tun/tap for Windows. And windows does software
bridges which you can bridge the tap to an Ethernet, or even among other
taps.. there is code in Qemu that'll talk to the tap driver
On Mon 20 Feb 2017 at 20:35:34 +0100, Lars Brinkhoff wrote:
> The idea is to make 3D scans and record sounds from old computers.
When they did this with floppy drive sounds in the Commodore 64 (and
others) emulator VICE, I was skeptical at first. But soon I had to admit
that getting feedback like
Sorry, forgot to change the subject!
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Hello,
I have an idea that may be slightly out of the scope of the SIMH
simulator. However, adding this would make an already great simulator
provide a super fantastic simulated experience.
The idea is to make 3D scans and record sounds from old computers. No,
I'm not really saying SIMH should
to me.
- Mark
From: Simh [mailto:simh-boun...@trailing-edge.com] On Behalf Of Jason Stevens
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 10:55 AM
To: simh@trailing-edge.com; Tim Stark <fswo...@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [Simh] ts10 and mse (my new emulator) (WAS: RE: Klh10 vs Simh)
, February 19, 2017 11:36 PM
To: simh@trailing-edge.com; Tim Stark <fswo...@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [Simh] ts10 and mse (my new emulator) (WAS: RE: Klh10 vs Simh)
Part of OpenVPN has tun/tap for Windows. And windows does software bridges
which you can bridge the tap to an Ethernet, o
Cory Smelosky wrote:
>> Wow! If you want to make your mark in the PDP-10 emulator world,
>> there's one gap to fill: KL10 running ITS. Just saying.
> There's one more gap: CompuServe! ;)
Did it use custom microcode? In that case, how about Tymcom-X and XX?
WAITS?
KA and KI TENEX aren't
Tim Stark wrote:
> My old ts10 emulator is now on Github website.
> https://github.com/fsword7/ts10
Thank you. It's possible to convert the CVS revision history to git
history. I did that myself a few times, so I can send you some hints
if you think it's worth the effort.
> I tried port it to
Part of OpenVPN has tun/tap for Windows. And windows does software bridges
which you can bridge the tap to an Ethernet, or even among other taps.. there
is code in Qemu that'll talk to the tap driver.
As a footnote here is how it's done
Folks,
I searched ts10 through my old big mailbox and discovered one email that
mentioned my old ts10 emulator.
My old ts10 emulator is now on Github website.
https://github.com/fsword7/ts10
I removed old CVS files from my ts10 project and initialized git repo files. I
successfully pushed it
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