That would be great, Ken. Also, if you could point me to the relevant documentation I'd really appreciate it. Maybe I could even put some fun or interactive software with the district.
Thanks Ray On May 31, 2016 12:41 PM, "Ken Cornetet" < [email protected]> wrote: > I can supply you a complete “kit” for running the last version of RTE-6/VM > on the simh hp2100 emulator. Takes all the “fun” out of putting such a > system together, but for someone who just wants to see what a real RTE-6 > system was like, it works perfect. > > > > I also have the HP user group contributed software library that I can > include, but it would add quite a bit to the storage required. > > > > *From:* Simh [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Ray > Jewhurst > *Sent:* Tuesday, May 31, 2016 12:09 PM > *To:* simh <[email protected]> > *Subject:* [Simh] So far unnamed project > > > > Greetings all > > I am a total computer history buff. I have only used "real" PCs and > Macs, but through simulation and emulation I have grown to be enamored with > many different types of old computers especially DECs. I would love to > spread my enthusiasm to the younger generation and I feel that Simh may be > one of the ways to accomplish this. What I would like to do is package > various simulators with pre-built configurations and documentation to show > how these old machines work. I would like to ask all of you for advice and > suggestions to help teach the younger generation how elegantly things used > to be done. > > Thanks > Ray >
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