Hello!
There's already a very capable emulator for the IBM S/360 and IBM
S/370 and possibly the Z900 series members. That is the Hercules-390
one. And it will do practically everything expected, it will run the
VM/370 ones and the DOS/360 also the ones you're thinking of.
In fact at one point it w
Hi Tim,
> I forget to tell something. There is TSS/360 dist available on
> Internet.
I can only find the TSS/370 dist on the Hercules sites. I looked at
the source and it only supports a 370, not a 360/67. If you know of
a 360/67 version of this let me know.
> On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at
I forget to tell something. There is TSS/360 dist available on Internet.
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 1:36 PM, Timothy Stark wrote:
> There are VM/370 and MVS 3.8j dist available on Internet for IBM 370
> system.
>
> I am working on MP facility on my MSE emulator to handle multi-processor
> systems.
There are VM/370 and MVS 3.8j dist available on Internet for IBM 370 system.
I am working on MP facility on my MSE emulator to handle multi-processor
systems. I successfully created and execute thread process for additional
CPU process, I/O devices, and front-end processors.
Tim
On Fri, Dec 29,
Hi,
> Good job! Also I am looking toward to future IBM 360, 370, 390, z900
> series and 650 emulators.
I have a 360 in the works, however it does not want to run DOS/360 or
OS/360. Anyone caring to help debug, let me know. Not sure if I will
add in support for the 370. I would like to do a
Rich,
Good job! Also I am looking toward to future IBM 360, 370, 390, z900
series and 650 emulators.
On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 1:23 PM, Richard Cornwell
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> I am pleased to announce the release of a set of simulators for IBM
> 7000 series mainframes. This includes simulators for the IBM 7
] Release of a set of simulators for IBM 7000 series
>mainframes.
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>I am pleased to announce the release of a set of simulators for IBM
>7000 series mainframes. This includes s
My sincere congratulations, Richard. I've keeping track of from time to
time on your website your continuous effort with these simulators and I've
even trying some of them. The Simulation of Historical Computing Systems is
what it is thanks to the efforts of people like you.
I'd like to extend thi
Richard Cornwell wrote:
> I am pleased to announce the release of a set of simulators for IBM
> 7000 series mainframes.
Congratulations on finishing this work!
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On Thu, Dec 28, 2017, at 10:23 AM, Richard Cornwell wrote:
>
> I am pleased to announce the release of a set of simulators for IBM
> 7000 series mainframes. This includes simulators for the IBM 701, IBM
> 702, IBM 704, IBM 705, IBM 705/3, IBM 709, IBM 1410/IBM 7010, IBM 7070,
> IBM 7080, IBM 7090
> On 28 Dec 2017, at 19:23, Richard Cornwell wrote:
>
>
> I am pleased to announce the release of a set of simulators for IBM
> 7000 series mainframes. This includes simulators for the IBM 701, IBM
> 702, IBM 704, IBM 705, IBM 705/3, IBM 709, IBM 1410/IBM 7010, IBM 7070,
> IBM 7080, IBM 7090 an
I am pleased to announce the release of a set of simulators for IBM
7000 series mainframes. This includes simulators for the IBM 701, IBM
702, IBM 704, IBM 705, IBM 705/3, IBM 709, IBM 1410/IBM 7010, IBM 7070,
IBM 7080, IBM 7090 and IBM7094. These are available from the Computer
History Simulation
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