Thanks Lars. Interesting article. According to his bio in Circuit Cellar, Bob was a
programmer for the NASD (National Association of Securities Dealers) in New York and also
wrote PDP-8 and MC6800 simulators. I can find even less on those two. The source code to
the LSI11 says "R.W.Meister" so it's likely the same chap.
I may cross-post this to VCFE and see if anyone knows where he may be.
Thanks!
Rich
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?On 8/13/20, 1:23 AM, "Lars Brinkhoff" <lars at nocrew.org> wrote:
Richard Cini wrote:
an article by Bob Meister that appeared in the July
1996 issue of
Circuit Cellar with an LSI-11 simulator program.
I found this by Robert P. Meister at Battelle Columbus labs.
It mentions an LSI-II.
https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a071102.pdf