I remember for a fact, provided it's the same simulator that I was running four years ago, that it didn't run in wine, but ran nearly perfectly in xdosemu in freedos environment. In fact, I still have the scripts laying around that launch it. You'll have to write a .bat file to set the environment and run it with something like "xdosemu -E c:/pdp11.bat". I don't have more details until I return home and dig out the original files.

On 3/30/2009 8:39 AM, Amir Hardon wrote:
Hi,
I'm a second semester CS student at the Technion taking the ATAM (Computer Organization and Programming) course. In this course we use a PDP-11 simulator which was developed in the Technion.

I tried launching it with wine, and it crashes when loading a program.
I wrote a mail to the teaching assistant in charge explaining the situation and asking for the source code of the simulator, to see if I can find out why does it crashes, or maybe trying to compile it on Linux (it looks like a not too os-dependent console program).

I got a polite negative answer saying "This has to be passed through many channels before approving".

I thought that maybe someone here can help somehow...

Thanks!
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