Awesome, Roberto. My sincere congrats for this beautiful work.
Cordiales saludos / Best Regards / Salutations / Freundliche Grüße
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Sergio Pedraja
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Senior Technician in Computer Science, Systems Administration, and
Information Security. MBA. Qualified occupational trainer.
El sáb., 16 ma
Hi All
The Release 4 of the IBM 650 computer simulator is available from the Computer
History Simulation Project (SIMH) site: https://github.com/simh/simh
This release is focused on Disk and Tape devices.
I've recovered some interesting software, ready to test in SW/ directory
· Donald
Hi All
The Release 3 of the IBM 650 computer simulator is available from the Computer
History Simulation Project (SIMH) site: https://github.com/simh/simh
This release comes with FORTANSIT, the first FORTRAN port.
According to Bob Bemer (https://www.bobbemer.com/FTRANSIT.HTM) :
FORTRAN
Hi All
The Release 2 of the IBM 650 computer simulator is available from the Computer
History Simulation Project (SIMH) site: https://github.com/simh/simh
This release is focused on Carnegie Internal Translator (IT), included in the
in "sw" subdirectory.
It is a real pre-fortran compiler, than
Hi,
> Does anyone know if the IBM 650 Emulator referrerd to here...
> http://www.columbia.edu/cu/computinghistory/650.html
> ...exists? The link at the bottom of the page is dead.
>
> I have a lot of IBM 650 code listings I'd like to mess around with,
> see what it does
I transcribed the
Does this meet your needs? I haven't tried it, so I can't comment on its
functionality.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sim650/
-Henry
On 27 February 2017 at 13:57, B Degnan wrote:
> Does anyone know if the IBM 650 Emulator referrerd to here...
> http://www.columbia.edu/cu/computinghistory/6
Does anyone know if the IBM 650 Emulator referrerd to here...
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/computinghistory/650.html
...exists? The link at the bottom of the page is dead.
I have a lot of IBM 650 code listings I'd like to mess around with, see
what it does
Bill
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