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  4.7 CHIP8

      CHIP8 is an odd puppy. It was never a real machine, per se; 
      instead, it was a virutal machine implemented on several 
      different platforms (similar to the current implementation of 
      Java). CHIP8 interpreters were written for several machines 
      (including the TELMAC 1800 and several kit computers, like the 
      ETI 660, DREAM 6800, etc.). It was used primarily to program 
      simple video games. The CHIP8 instruction set has fewer than 40 
      opcodes total, including I/O, sound, and flow control. Since 
      most computers of that era were very limited in terms of memory, 
      most CHIP8 games are very small. (typically less then 256 
      bytes). 

      Several games are available from the S-CHIP page: 
        http://www.stack.urc.tue.nl/~maartenh/hp48gx/chipgame/

    4.7.1 DOS Chip8 and VChip-8 [MS-DOS]

        Text and VGA versions of a CHIP8 emulator. Includes source 
        code. Future plans include a Windows version and Super-Chip 
        emulation. Written by Paul Robson . 

        Homepage: 
          http://users.aol.com/autismuk/chip8/index.htm

    4.7.2 Chip8 [MS-DOS]

        A Chip8 and Super Chip8 emulator for MS-DOS. Includes several 
        CHIP8 game images. 

        The program should be available on SimTel and its mirrors 
        soon. 

        Written by David Winter . 

        Homepage: 
          http://mygale.mygale.org/11/hpmaniac/

    4.7.3 S-CHIP [HP-48]

        A CHIP-8 emulator for the HP-48 series of handheld calculators 
        is available, along with several CHIP-8 games. Written by Erik 
        Bryntse; based on CHIP-48, by Andreas Gustafsson. 

        In theory, these should have no problems running on one of the 
        HP-48 emulators available; see section 4.17 for the HP-48 
        emulators. 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.stack.urc.tue.nl/~maartenh/hp48gx/chipgame/

  4.8 Coleco Adam

    4.8.1 ADAMEm [MS-DOS, Unix & X, Linux]

        Coleco Adam emulator. It is available for MS-DOS, Linux with 
        SVGALib, and Unix with X. Anyone interested in porting to 
        other platforms should contact Marcel. See the homepage for 
        more information. 

        Written by Marcel de Kogel . 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.komkon.org/~dekogel/adamem.html

  4.9 Colour Genie

    4.9.1 CGenie [MS-DOS]

        Colour Genie emulator for MS-DOS; will not run under Win95 in 
        a DOS box. Requires 80486 DX2/66 or better PC, DOS Protected 
        Mode Interface (DPMI) or VCPI (e.g. HIMEM.SYS, QEMM386.EXE or 
        the like), 1-2 MByte XMS available for DPMI, and an SVGA 
        graphics adaptor with VESA support for 800x600x256 mode (VESA 
        mode 103). 

        This emulator supports reading original Colour Genie disks 
        with a 360k floppy drive. 

        Written by Juergen Buchmueller  

        Homepage: 
          http://home.t-online.de/home/pullmoll/cgenie.htm

    4.9.2 Colour Genie Emulator [MS-DOS]

        A preliminary version of this emulator is now available from 
        the home page. It doesn't yet support graphics. Under 
        development by Stephan Scholz  
        and Burkhard Lehner . 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.student.uni-kl.de/~sscholz/ColourGenie.html

  4.10 CPC

      The homepage below has pointers to various CPC ROM images. 

      Homepage: 
        http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~amstrad/

      You might also have some luck checking in the 
      comp.sys.amstrad.8bit FAQ: 
        ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/amstrad8bit-faq

      Newsgroup: 
        news:comp.sys.amstrad.8bit

      Many emulators and associated information are at: 
        ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator

      Program archives: 
        ftp://ftp.nvg.unit.no/pub/cpc/
        ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/amstrad/

    4.10.1 A-CPC [Amiga]

        CPC emulation for the Amiga. Written by Kevin Thacker 
        . A new version (2.0) is now 
        available; however, it can be found only on the A-CPC web 
        page. 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/pub/aminet/misc/emu/acpc_dem.lha
          ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/acpc_dem.lha

        Version 2.0: 
          http://andercheran.aiind.upv.es/~amstrad/A-CPC/

    4.10.2 Ami-CPC/PC-CPC [Amiga, MS-DOS]

        An alpha version of this CPC emulator is now available for 
        both the Amiga and the PC. Written by Ludovic Deplanque. The 
        utility programs listed below allow for conversion from .CPC 
        to .DSK files (Amiga and PC). For suggestions, write to 
        Emmanuel Roussin , who will 
        forward them to the author. 

        Utility Programs: 
          ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/amicpcut.lha

        Amiga Program (includes sources): 
          ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/amicpc40.lzh

        MS-DOS Program: 
          ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/pccpc040.lzh

    4.10.3 !CPC, !CPC_Demo [Acorn Archimedes]

        CPC emulation for the Archimedes computers. Provides CPC6128 
        emulation. Runs approximately as fast as the original machine 
        with ARM3. 

        A new version is available, as of 1996-Feb-13. Written by Mark 
        Rison . 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk:8080/rison/cpc/cpc.html

    4.10.4 CPC++ [SunOS, MacOS]

        Currently compiled for SunOS and MacOS; however, the author is 
        working to port it to other machines. A mailing list is 
        available for this emulator; see the homepage for details. 

        Written by Brice Rive . 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.worldnet.fr/~brice/cpc/cpcpp.shtml

    4.10.5 CPCEMU [MS-DOS]

        CPC emulation for MS-DOS machines. A new version, 1.4, is now 
        available; it includes French documentation, online help, and 
        GUS support. 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcemu14.zip

    4.10.6 CPC-Emulator [Acorn Archimedes]

        Written by Andreas Stroiczek. Currenly, v1.02 or later should 
        be available. 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/systems/acorn/riscos/emulator/
              cpcem102.zip
          ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpcem102.zip

    4.10.7 CPE [MS-DOS, Amiga]

        CPC emulation for PCs and Amigas. Will emulate the CPC464, 
        CPC644, and CPC6128, depending on the ROM image provided. 
        Requires a 80386 or better and a VGA graphics card. A 80486 
        with SVGA and a SoundBlaster or GUS-compatible sound card are 
        suggested. The ROM images are included in this archive. The 
        Amiga version (including source) is available from the 
        homepage. 

        Originally developed by Bernd Schmidt 
        . Maintainance and 
        further development by Ulrich Doewich . 

        Program, PC version: 
          ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpe51.zip
          ftp://ftp.nvg.unit.no/pub/cpc/emulator/cpe51.zip
          http://www-users.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~crux/cpe51.zip.bin

        Source code is also available: 
          ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/cpesrc51.zip
          http://www-users.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~crux/cpesrc51.zip.bin

        Homepage: 
          http://www.interlog.com/~cyrel/cpc/

        Original Homepage: 
          http://www-users.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~crux/

    4.10.8 EmuCPC [Amiga]

        A CPC emulator for the Amiga. Written by Stephane Tavenard 
        . Version 0.7 is available. 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.doc.ic.ac.uk/pub/aminet/misc/emu/emucpc07.lzx
          ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/amstrad/emulator/emucpc07.lzx

        Homepage (in French): 
          http://www.info.univ-angers.fr/~puerto/raphael/fr/doc/emucpc.html

    4.10.9 No$CPC [MS-DOS]

        Very fast CPC emulation. 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.nvg.unit.no/pub/cpc/incomming/no$cpc.zip

    4.10.10 Richard Wilson's CPC Emulator [MS-DOS]

        Written by Richard Wilson. 
          ftp://ftp.nvg.unit.no/pub/cpc/emulator/rwcpc.zip

    4.10.11 ??? [Unix & X]

        Development of a Unix based CPC emulator has been announced by 
        Wayne Gratton . 

  4.11 CoCo 2, Dragon 32/64

      The CoCo 2 and the Dragon 32/64 machines are basically the same. 
      The largest differences between them involve different versions 
      of BASIC, and a parallel port on the Dragon (the CoCo had none). 
      There are some subtle differences as well (such as the keyboard 
      wiring and I/O port configuration) that make the ROMs 
      incompatible. Not all emulators take these changes into account. 
      Notably, the CoCo 2 emulator listed below will not work with 
      Dragon 64 ROMs. 

      A CoCo mailing list exists; its address is 
      . (This is also available on the 
      newsgroup bit.listserv.coco). 

      A Dragon mailing list exists; for more information, write to 
      . To join the list, send 
      a message containing 'Subscribe' to 
      . 

      Dragon/CoCo Emulator Homepage: 
        http://public.logica.com/~burginp/emulators.html

      Dragon Newsgroup: 
        news:alt.comp.dragon

      Dragon Software: 
        http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~ross/Text/dragon/
        http://public.logica.com/~burginp/software.html

    4.11.1 CoCo 2 [MS-DOS]

        CoCo 1 and 2 emulator for MS-DOS machines. (Also emulates 
        Dragon 32/64 machines). This emulator runs just fine on any 
        80x86; due to speed considerations, though, a '386-33 or 
        faster is recommended. Includes soundblaster support, 
        debugger, variable speeds, and disk and casette emulation. 
        Written by Jeff Vavasour . 

        Note that there is also a CoCo 3 emulator available from the 
        same author, but it is not shareware. For more information, 
        mail the author. 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.unicamp.br/pub/simtel20/msdos/emulator/coco2-14.zip
          ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/simtelnet/msdos/emulate/coco2-14.zip

    4.11.2 Dream [Amiga]

        A pre-release of this emulator is now available from Paul 
        Burgin's emulator page. See section 4.11 for more information. 

        Developed by Sean Siford  

        Program: 
          http://public.logica.com/~burginp/dream.lha

    4.11.3 PC Dragon II [MS-DOS]

        Dragon 32/64 emulator for MS-DOS machines. (Also emulates CoCo 
        2 machines). This is a very slow emulation; it requires a 
        90MHz P5 to run at full speed. Written by Paul Burgin 
         

        Program: 
          ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/simtelnet/msdos/emulate/pcdgn201.zip

    4.11.4 T3 [MS-DOS]

        Dragon/CoCo emulator for MS-DOS; it requires VGA and an 80386 
        or higher. This program emulates the Dragon 32, Dragon 64 and 
        CoCo II machines at full speed on a 386-20. The emulator is 
        still under development, but a test version is available. 
        Written by Paul Burgin . 

        Program: 
          http://public.logica.com/~burginp/t3.html

    4.11.5 ??? (2) [Unix]

        Under development by David Linsley . David 
        is planning to produce a Dragon emulator for Unix platforms. 
        Tenatively, his development platform will be either Linux or 
        SGI Indy. 

  4.12 DG Nova/Eclipse

      See also section 6.3. 

    4.12.1 Computer History Simulators

        This is a large project; it includes freeware simulators for 
        the Data General Nova, the PDP-4, PDP-7, PDP-8, PDP-9, PDP-11, 
        PDP-15, and the IBM 1401. They are intended for personal or 
        educational use and are provided on an as-is basis. Support is 
        not available, and commercial use is prohibited. The package 
        also includes some demonstration software, including RDOS 7.5 
        for the NOVA, OS/8 for the PDP-8, and several versions of Unix 
        for the PDP-11. 

        On an Alpha 3000/600 workstation (three years old, 175Mhz - 
        about equivalent to a Pentium 120), and compiling at the -O2 
        optimization level, the performance of all the simulators 
        exceeds that of the original systems, except for the PDP-11, 
        which is about 75%. Of course, the faster the host, the faster 
        the simulator. 

        Information on the project is available in the December '96 
        issue of _The Digital Technical Journal_. 

        This project is coordinated by Bob Supnik 
        . See the documentation for individual 
        authors' contact information. 

        If you wish to contribute any programs, bug fixes, new 
        drivers, new simulators, or ports to new operating systems, 
        contact Bob Supnik . 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/sources/sim_2.2d.tar.Z

        RDOS for the NOVA: 
          ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/software/rdosswre.tar.Z

        OS/8 for the PDP-8: 
          ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/software/os8swre.tar.Z

        Unix V5, V6, and V7 for the PDP-11: 
          ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/software/uv5swre.tar.Z
          ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/software/uv6swre.tar.Z
          ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/sim/software/uv7swre.tar.Z

  4.13 EDSAC

      The EDSAC was the first practical stored-program computer. It 
      was developed at Cambridge, and went into operation in 1949. 

    4.13.1 Warwick EDSAC Simulator [MacOS, Windows 95]

        EDSAC emulator for 680x0 based Macintoshes; a Windows 95 
        version should be available soon. Written by Martin 
        Campbell-Kelly  

        Homepage: 
          http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~mck/EdsacWWW/MacEdsac.html

  4.14 ENIAC

      Geez. I know I've been looking for a simulator to run all my old 
      ENIAC games. 

      While it is still under development, a group at the University 
      of Pennsylvania is creating an ENIAC simulator which will be 
      accessable via the web. 

      Written by Douglas Bellew  and Tim 
      Rauenbusch . 

      Homepage: 
        http://homepage.seas.upenn.edu/~museum/sim.html

  4.15 Enterprise 64/128

    4.15.1 Enterprise Emulator [Unix & X]

        A depository for information about the Enterprise exists; its 
        purpose is to provide a depository from which emulator 
        developers can get specifications, etc. 

        A prototype emulator (currently in a very early stage of 
        development) is available off the homepage. It runs under 
        SunOS 4.1.2 and Linux. ROM images are also available from the 
        homepage. 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.camme.ac.be/~cammejpm/enterprise.html

        Program: 
          http://www.camme.ac.be/~cammejpm/enterprise.html#LASTREL

  4.16 HP41

    4.16.1 TTCALC [MS-Windows]

        The documentation for this program is comletely in German. 
        Written by Stefan Seiwerth. 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.euro.net/Windows/cica/desktop/ttcalc.zip

  4.17 HP-48

      For information on the HP-48, see: 
        news:comp.sys.hp48

      A good webpage to start on is: 
        http://www.stack.urc.tue.nl/~maartenh/hp48gx/

    4.17.1 Emu48 [MS-DOS, MS-Windows]

        HP48 emualtor for MS-DOS and MS-Windows. The Windows version 
        requires Windows 95 or win32s. Written by Sebastien Carlier 
        . 

        Program: 
          http://www.stack.urc.tue.nl/~maartenh/hp48gx/emulator/emu48dos.zip

    4.17.2 x48 [Unix & X]

        X11 based emulator of Hewlett-Packards HP48 S/SX, G/GX. x48 
        emulates the HP48 calculator's hardware, and runs an original 
        ROM from your calculator in an X window. You need to obtain a 
        ROM image for this emulator. 

        Program: 
          ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Emulators/x48-0.4.0.tar.gz
          ftp://ftp.cis.com/pub/hp48g/uploads/x48-040.zip

  4.18 IBM 1401

    4.18.1 Computer History Simulators

        See section 4.12.1. 

  4.19 Macintosh

      See also section 3.7. 

    4.19.1 A-Max [Amiga]

        A commerically produced Macintosh emulator for the Amiga. The 
        official version requires hardware for the ROMs; however, an 
        illegal version of this program with the ROMs stored on disk 
        is rumored to exist. See section 6.5.1. 

    4.19.2 Aladin [Atari ST]

        This program emulates a classic (64k) Macintosh on an Atari 
        ST. It shipped as a cartridge which required you to add in 
        real Macintosh ROMs. There is purportedly an illegal version 
        of this program (MacBongo) which is programmed to work with 
        ROM images. 

        Aladin supports 640x400 resolution, runs at the ST's 8MHz, 
        addresses up to 4Mb of RAM, and works with the ST's parallel 
        and serial ports. Starting with version 3.0, Aladin supports 
        access to hard drives. 

        Aladin was manufactured by German company ProficomP, and 
        distributed in the UK by Eidersoft and Signa Publishing. It is 
        doubtful that it is still distributed. In 1988, the price was 
        about UKP 170 (about US$265). 

    4.19.3 Basilisk [BeBox]

        A beta release of this Macintosh emulator is now available. It 
        is based on the 680x0 emulation from UAE (see section 4.4.2). 
        You must obtain a Macintosh ROM to operate this emulator. 
        Currently emulates a Mac Classic only. Under development by 
        Christian Bauer . 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.uni-mainz.de/~bauec002/BBMain.html

        Program: 
          ftp://cocoon.ghb.fh-furtwangen.de/Be/DeBUG/cebix/BasiliskV0_4.tar.gz

    4.19.4 Emplant [Amiga]

        See section 6.6.1. 

    4.19.5 MagicSac [Atari ST/TT]

        Emulates a Mac Classic on an Atari ST or TT computer. Produced 
        by Gadgets by Small. 

    4.19.6 ShapeShifter [Amiga]

        ShapeShifter is a shareware Macintosh-II emulator for the 
        Amiga. Currently, this program supports only 32-bit-clean 
        programs; it does not support (or require) an MMU. 

        ShapeShifter requires AmigaOS 2.1, a 68020 or better, 4 Megs 
        of RAM, Macintosh ROM images, and the Macintosh system 
        software disks. 

        ShapeShifter supports color displays up to 256 colors on AGA 
        Amigas, access to all Amiga I/O from inside Macintosh 
        programs, concurrent Macintosh and Amiga programs, 
        multichannel sound, shared clipboards, and full speed 
        emulation. 

        Upon paying a registration fee of US$40 or 50 DM, you will 
        receive a key which allows SCSI driver support and hard disk 
        partition support. 

        Written by Christian Bauer . 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/pub/aminet/misc/emu/ShapeShift3_1.lha
          ftp://server.biologie.uni-erlangen.de/pub/shapeshifter/
              ShapeShifter3_1.lha

    4.19.7 Spectre [Atari ST]

        Originally named 'Maculator,' this emulator emulates a 128K 
        Mac. The most recent version allows Mac double density disks 
        to be read in the ST's drive. The reveiws claimed that it had 
        good compatiblility and speed. (Furthermore, the emulated Mac 
        had a screen of 640x480, instead of the 512x384 that the Mac 
        Plus sported.) Produced by "Gadgets by Small." (Although it is 
        doubtful you could get a copy from them now...) 

    4.19.8 vMac (portable)

        This is an effort (a la UAE) to develop a Macintosh machine 
        emulator onto which an operating system can be loaded. Current 
        development efforts are being done under MS-DOS, but the 
        eventual aim is to have a portable emulator. At present, it is 
        in an *extremely* early stage of development, and is 
        soliciting help. The CPU is based on the 680x0 emulation 
        present in UAE (see section 4.4.2). 

        A mailing list should be available shortly. 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.clearlight.com/~jagtech/vmac/index.htm
          http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/9359/vmac.html

  4.20 MSX

      The MSX is a Z80 based personal computer. For more information, 
      examine the information presented on the homepage. 

      Also, a mailing list exists for MSX discussions; to subscribe, 
      send mail to , with the following 
      lines in the body: 
      
        subscribe msx
        info msx

      Homepage: 
        http://www.freeflight.com/fms/MSX/

      Also, many games, utilities, etc. for the MSX may be found at 
      the following locations: 
        ftp://stargate.imagine.com/pub/MSX/
        ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx/
        ftp://riaph.irkutsk.su/pub/
        ftp://ftp.saitama-u.ac.jp/pub/msx/

      ROMs for the MSX can be retrieved from: 
        http://www.gamepen.com/gamewire/classic/classic.html

      Newsgroup: 
        news:comp.sys.msx

      FAQ: 
        http://www.sci.fi/~tonisra/msx.html

    4.20.1 AmiMSX [Amiga]

        Emulates an MSX-1 on an Amiga with a 68020 or better. Supports 
        sprites and PSG; the graphics emulation is not complete, 
        however. 

        Program: 
          http://www.freeflight.com/fms/MSX/AmiMSX21.lha

    4.20.2 Atari ST MSX-1 emulator [Atari ST]

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx/stemu/msx0-008.zip

    4.20.3 PC MSX-1 emulator [MS-DOS]

        Emulates an MSX-1 on a PC with a 80386 or better. Requires MSX 
        ROM images. They may be available from the MSX homepage (see 
        section 4.20). 

    4.20.4 PC MSX-2 emulator [MS-DOS]

        The same program as described in section 4.20.3 for emulation 
        of an MSX-2. 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx/pcemu/msx099b1.arj

    4.20.5 fMSX [Unix, PowerMac, MS-DOS]

        This package includes C sources for a portable MSX/MSX2/MSX2+ 
        emulator, and screen/keyboard drivers for Unix/X and MSDOS. 
        fMSX has been tested on following Unix systems: 

        NetBSD FreeBSD Linux SunOS Solaris OSF/1 Ultrix Irix 

        It has also been ported to the Amiga (see section 4.20.6), 
        PowerMac and IBM PC. No decent drivers exist for the PowerMAC 
        yet. 

        The most recent verision of the MSX/MSX2 emulator (0.9) 
        includes disk support and support for several different kinds 
        of MegaROM cartridges. Version 1.0 is die to be released "very 
        soon." 

        The MS-DOS version is now at version 1.2.3. 

        Written by Marat Fayzullin . 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.freeflight.com/fms/MSX/

        Italian Homepage: 
          http://users.iol.it/fmaida/msx_i.html

        Program: 
          ftp://stargate.imagine.com/pub/MSX/fMSX/
          ftp://ftp.komkon.org/pub/MSX/fMSX/

    4.20.6 fMSX Amiga [Amiga]

        MSX emulator for the Amiga, based on Marat Fayzullin's fMSX 
        emulator (see section 4.20.5). The latest version, 1.3, 
        includes support for virtual tape, creation of diskimages, and 
        a few vital bugfixes. 

        fMSX Amiga split off from the main development branch at an 
        early stage and has become a rather different program than the 
        other fMSX:es. It currently supports MSX disks (both real and 
        virtual), cartridges of all sizes, and virtual tape. It boasts 
        fairly good-sounding PSG and SCC emulation, although not both 
        at the same time. 

        Despite the high version number, MSX2 features are still not 
        complete. VDP command emulation leaves a lot to be desired. 
        MSX1 emulation is complete. 

        fMSX Amiga requires Amiga OS 2.0, an 68020 or better, 350KB 
        chip memory, and 1000KB fast memory. It will make use of newer 
        versions of the OS, faster CPU's, and more memory, if 
        available. The entire program is controlled through a font 
        sensitive GUI. 

        Ported by Hans Guijt . 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/pub/aminet/misc/emu/fmsx_1.3.lha
          ftp://stargate.imagine.com/pub/MSX/fMSX/fMSXAmiga.lha

  4.21 Oric

      Information about Euphoric and Amoric can be found the the 
      following homepage; it also contains a bunch of other 
      Oric-related information. 

      Homepage: 
        http://www.ensica.fr/~frances/oric/oric_english.html

    4.21.1 Amoric [Amiga]

        Amoric is an Oric emulator for the Amiga. While the emulation 
        is not quite complete, it will run about 95% of the existing 
        Oric games. Current features (v1.0) include tape support, 
        rough sound support, and partial graphics emulation. Disk 
        emulation is not yet supported. Requires Kickstart 2.0 or 
        higher with any CPU (68020 or better recommended). See the 
        homepage for more information (see section 4.21). 

        Written by Jean-Francois Fabre . 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.aminet.com/misc/emu/AmoricV1_0.lha

    4.21.2 Euphoric [MS-DOS, Linux]

        Euphoric is an Oric emulator for PCs. It runs under Linux with 
        SVGALIB and DOS with DJ.Delorie's go32 extender. It is 
        expected soon to run under any 80x86 DPMI DPMI OS (OS/2, 
        Windows 3.x, Windows NT, Windows 95, etc), and it will be 
        ported to Unix with X. More information can be found on the 
        homepage (see section 4.21). Written by Fabrice Frances 
        . 

        MS-DOS Program: 
          ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/simtelnet/msdos/emulate/eoric03a.zip

        Linux Program: 
          ftp://ftp.ensica.fr/pub/Oric/euphoric.tar.gz

    4.21.3 Oric 48K [Unix & X]

        Oric emulator for Unix/X. Provides graphics emulation, 6522 
        and 8912 emulation (including timers), tape I/O emulation 
        using disk images, and printer output to a text file. This 
        program also includes a utility that allows you to sample old 
        Oric tapes and convert the sound samples into tape images. 
        Written by Jean-Francois Fabre . 

        Program: 
          ftp://hpux.cict.fr/incoming/ORIC48K_V3.1.tar.gz

  4.22 P2000

      Technical information: 
        http://www.komkon.org/~dekogel/files/p2000/p2000.txt

    4.22.1 M2000 [MS-DOS, Unix & X, Linux]

        M2000 is a portable emulator for the P2000 home computer. It 
        emulates a P2000T with 32KB RAM, 1 cartridge slot and 1 tape 
        drive. It has joystick and sound support. Source code is 
        available. It appears in include a utility to read in P2000 
        tapes. 

        Now supports Linux with X and Linux with SVGAlib. Written by 
        Marcel de Kogel . 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.komkon.org/~dekogel/m2000.html

  4.23 PDP-4

    4.23.1 Computer History Simulators

        See section 4.12.1. 

  4.24 PDP-7

    4.24.1 Computer History Simulators

        See section 4.12.1. 

  4.25 PDP-8

    4.25.1 Computer History Simulators

        See section 4.12.1. 

    4.25.2 PDP 8/11 Emulator [Unix]

        C source for two different emulators (one does PDP-11; the 
        other, PDP-8). Written by Robert Supnik. Emulates J-11 CPU, 
        RK05/RL01/RL02 hard disks, RX01 floppy, 1 TTY line, and paper 
        tape. Very accurate emulation. 

        Program: 
          ftp://ftp.std.com/ftp/pub/mbg/emulators/pdp_8_11_emulators.tar.Z

    4.25.3 PDP8/E Emulator [MacOS]

        This PDP-8 emulator includes a complete OS/8 system, FOCAL-8 
        and Pascal-S. It is based on code originally written by Bill 
        Haygood. 

        The simulated machine is a PDP-8/E with 4K words of memory and 
        an ASR 33 console teletype. Optionally a MC8-E memory 
        extension (with up to 32K words of memory), an EAE, an 
        auxiliary ASR 33 teletype, a PC8-E high speed paper tape 
        reader and punch, a RK8-E disk system, and a LP8-E line 
        printer. A real time clock can be attached to the simulated 
        PDP-8/E. For each device, there is a separate window which 
        displays the internal state of the device. The user can view 
        and edit the PDP-8 memory content as octal dump, assembler 
        instructions and typed data (ASCII, integer, floating 
        point,...). Other features of the simulator are breakpoints, 
        break opcodes, single step execution, and a trace mode for the 
        PDP-8/E. The teletype support uses standard Macintosh text 
        editor windows. 

        Available via e-mail from the author; written by Bernhard 
        Baehr . This emulator is known 
        to run under Executor. 

    4.25.4 PDP-8 Computer [Java]

        Barry J. Stern  has written a Java applet that 
        emulates a PDP-8. This demonstration runs Focal. More 
        information can be found on the homepage. 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.in.net/~bstern/PDP8/pdp8.html

    4.25.5 TM PDP-8 [MS-DOS]

        A PDP-8 Emultor for MS-DOS. Includes OS8. No other information 
        is available. 
          ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/academic/computer-science/history/pdp-8/
              working/tm_pdp8.arc

    4.25.6 Unix PDP-8 emulator [Unix & X]

        This emulation has good emulation of the front display panel 
        of the original PDP-8. Written by Douglas W. Jones 
        . 

        Homepage: 
          http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/pdp8/

  4.26 PDP-9

    4.26.1 Computer History Simulators

        See section 4.12.1. 

  4.27 PDP-11

      (See also hardware solutions in section 6.7.) 

      PDP-11 FAQ list: 
        ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/academic/computer-science/history/pdp-11/faq

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