Yes I've found a few, but they are mostly .sav or .bas files. How do I get them into Simh without keying them though?
On 23 January 2018 at 19:18, Paul Koning <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Jan 23, 2018, at 1:13 PM, Bryan Davies <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > Ok. It all boots up nicely on the VT100 and is pretty much > indistinguishable from the real thing. > > > > I'm now looking for something to run on it. iirc the old RSTS > distributions came with a games account - [20,20] or something like that, > but the V10 distribution doesn't have this. It only has the [1,2] > utilities. > > > > Can anyone direct me to a source of games or other interesting > software? I've found a few, but presumably they need to be in DSK format > in order for Simh to load them as a disk? Or is there another way to point > one of the emulated devices to a file on the host? > > You might try the RSTS section of the DECUS library, which should be > online somewhere. I'm not sure where. That will have assorted games as > well as other stuff. For example, there's a program package called COSAP > which is a collection of statistical analysis tools. That came from my > alma mater, and was used there particularly in sociology courses for the > students to do (occasionally meaningful) analysis on various survey > databases. It was known for sucking up lots of CPU and disk bandwidth on > our machine. > > paul > > >
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