SIMH is a portable multisystem emulator running under Microsoft Windows , GNU / Linux , Mac OS X , FreeBSD , OpenBSD , NetBSD , OpenVMS , OpenSolaris and other operating systems. He is supported by Bob Supnik, a former engineer and vice president of DEC . The emulator is based on the older MIMIC emulator, written by Applied Data Research in the late 1960s. The development of SIMH was started in 1993 , with the goal of preserving the hardware and software of computers that have gradually become forgotten.
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Type of | multisystem emulator |
Author | Bob Supnik |
Written on | |
operating system | Microsoft Windows , Linux , Mac OS X , FreeBSD , OpenBSD , NetBSD , OpenVMS , etc. |
First edition | |
Hardware platform | x86 , x86-64 , IA-64 , PowerPC , SPARC , ARM |
Latest version | 3.10 (July 21, 2018) |
License | modified MIT |
Site | simh.trailing-edge.com |
The emulator source code is written in C and is available under a modified MIT license .
Emulated Machines
- Data general
- Nova
- Eclipse
- Digital Equipment Corporation
- PDP-1 , PDP-4 , PDP-7 , PDP-8 , PDP-9 , PDP-10 , PDP-11 , PDP-15
- Vax
- GRI Corporation
- GRI-909 , GRI-99
- Ibm
- 1401, 1620, 1130
- 7090/7094
- System / 3
- Interdata
- 16-bit series
- 32-bit series
- Hewlett-packard
- 2114, 2115, 2116
- 2100
- 21MX
- 1000
- Honeywell
- H316, H516
- MITS
- Altair 8800
- Royal-mcbee
- LGP-30, LGP-21
- Scientific data systems
- SDS 940
- BESM-6