Please see the SimH web site
(http://simh.trailing-edge.com/software.html) for examples of kits to
run on SimH simulators. This works better for simple, stand-alone
applications that for full operating systems with layered products
installed, some of which (like VMS) require licenses and media from the
vendor.
/Bob
On 5/31/2016 12:54 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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Date: Tue, 31 May 2016 12:09:13 -0400
From: Ray Jewhurst<[email protected]>
To: simh<[email protected]>
Subject: [Simh] So far unnamed project
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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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