Re: [Simh] Burroughs B5500 simulator.

2016-01-30 Thread Nigel Williams
This is excellent Richard, glad to see such a complete B5500 emulation on the SimH platform. Here are additional notes related to Burroughs emulators and these machines generally; I'm posting here in the hope someone might have something relevant and as a placeholder for the current status of reco

Re: [Simh] Burroughs B5500 simulator.

2016-01-30 Thread Mark Pizzolato
Hi Cory, On Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 10:48 AM, Cory Smelosky wrote: > I would be interested in all your simulators. ;) I'm working with Richard to bring whatever he's got into the Github simh codebase. - Mark > - Original Message - > From: "Richard Cornwell" > To: simh@trailing-

Re: [Simh] Burroughs B5500 simulator

2016-01-30 Thread Richard Cornwell
Hi Bob, > There are at least two other B5500 simulators that you can use for > cross-checking. One is here: > http://www.phkimpel.us/B5500/webSite/SoftwareRequest.html. I'll try > to find a link for the other. I used Paul Kimpel and Nigel Williams's sim to answer many of the questions abo

Re: [Simh] Burroughs B5500 simulator.

2016-01-30 Thread b4
I would be interested in all your simulators. ;) - Original Message - From: "Richard Cornwell" To: simh@trailing-edge.com Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 11:55:17 AM Subject: [Simh] Burroughs B5500 simulator. Hello All, I have just finished off a simulator for the Burroughs B5500 system.

Re: [Simh] Interdata/OS32 startup

2016-01-30 Thread Don Stalkowski
Thanks Davis, It's nice to know there's a way of recovering from that error. Don On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 08:00:04PM -0500, Davis Johnson wrote: > Forgetting to mark the disk off just means that you have to run fastchek on > it before you can mark it on again read/write. > > * MA DSC4:,ON,P > DS

Re: [Simh] Burroughs B5500 simulator

2016-01-30 Thread Bob Supnik
Rich, There are at least two other B5500 simulators that you can use for cross-checking. One is here: http://www.phkimpel.us/B5500/webSite/SoftwareRequest.html. I'll try to find a link for the other. Unisys still holds the licenses to early versions of MCP, and in theory each individual sim