
The Open SIMH Project | Open SIMH
SIMH is a framework and family of computer simulators, initiated by Bob Supnik and continued with contributions (large and small) from many others, with the primary goal of enabling the preservation of knowledge contained in, and providing the ability to execute/experience, old/historic software via simulation of the hardware on which it ran.
SIMH - Wikipedia
SIMH is a free and open source, multi-platform multi-system emulator. It is maintained by Bob Supnik, a former DEC engineer and DEC vice president, and has been in development in one form or another since the 1960s.
GitHub - simh/simh: The Computer History Simulation Project
The Computer History Simulation Project . Contribute to simh/simh development by creating an account on GitHub.
SimH "Classic"
This site contains the "classic" version of SimH, the 3.X stream. It includes all of the simulators I wrote or maintain, as well as the current releases of J. David Bryan's HP simulators. It also has a collection of papers and software kits that are applicable to all versions of SimH.
Open SIMH simulators
Open SIMH simulator documentation. Contents vary. [sim-<name>] Model-specific simulator documentation. [Tutorial] A usage tutorial found on tutorials page. [bits] Docmentation/software on the bitsavers.org website. (pdf) A downloadable PDF version of the previous item. [Catalog] Hyperlink to the software catalog page for a simulator.
open-simh/simh: The Open SIMH simulators package - GitHub
This is the codebase of SIMH, a framework and collection of computer system simulators. SIMH was created by Bob Supnik, originally at Digital Equipment Corporation, and extended by contributions of many other people.
SIMH - multi-system simulator download | SourceForge.net
2023年11月21日 · Download SIMH - multi-system simulator for free. SIMH is a highly portable, multi-system simulator. This was a CVS source code server for the project.