Subject: Re: NetBSD/pdp10 ?
To: Lars Brinkhoff <lars.spam@nocrew.org>
From: John Clark <j1clark@ucsd.edu>
List: tech-kern
Date: 03/05/2002 08:03:10
Am Dienstag den, 5. M=E4rz 2002, um 07:33, schrieb Lars Brinkhoff:

> Rick Kelly <rmk@toad.rmkhome.com> writes:
>>>> Hmm, where can I find a PDP-10 emulator that'll work on NetBSD? =
I'll=20
>>>> help
>>>> work on NetBSD/pdp10 if I can find a decent one :)
>>>        http://klh10.trailing-edge.com/
>> There is a pdp10 emulator there called ts10. I grabbed it, but =
haven't
>> really looked at it yet. It was written under Linux, it is probably
>> somewhat non-portable.
>
> Also, TS-10 emulates a KS10.  KLH10 can emulate both a KS10 and an
> extended KL10.

Just as an aside, is there a good emulator for the pdp11, not just the
instruction set, but also a reasonable set of 'devices' as well. I had=20=

this
thought about a year ago to make my XScale processor emulate a
pdp11... maybe even with a front panel of switches too...

But it did occur to me that perhaps there's a potential for some sort of
legacy market in making modern cpus look like ancient ones...