On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 00:09 +1030, Dan Shearer wrote: > For people curious about virtualisation and observing the crossover > between real world and fake silicon, you can boot the original media and > hard disk images for these machines under Linux using various emulators > including SimH, GXemu (well, DecStation 3100 is less well-supported than > the 5000 series which I know works; need to see, but you can certainly > run Ultrix binaries anyway if that counts :) and QEMU and RPCEmu for the > Archimedes. There's also Arculator for Windows.
Yes, I know. I've contributed patches to SimH and written a PDP8 emulator and an SC/MP emulator. > Conversely for people wanting to run a real OS on very different > hardware, NetBSD runs on all of them (and depending on the model > maybe the Apollo as well) and Linux runs on the Archimedes. Why the hell would you even consider trying to run Linux on the Archimedes? It's got a perfectly good OS of its own. Gordon _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
