At 4:23 PM +0100 6/8/06, Jules Richardson wrote:
Zane H. Healy wrote:
I'm not aware of one. Here are the Big Iron
emulators that I am aware of:
http://www.aracnet.com/~healyzh/bigironemu.html
What defines 'big'? Raw horsepower, or physical size, or something else?
I'm just thinking that there are probably lots of emulators of older
(1950s and 1960s) machines around - big iron in their day, but not
exactly quick by the standards of 1970's hardware.
For that webpage, pretty much anything that isn't DEC (as each family
of DEC hardware has its own page), and isn't a home computer type
system. Stuff that wouldn't normally be found in the home.
There are plenty of webpages out there dedicated to home computer or
video game emulation, but a serious lack of any dedicated to the
rest. Basically it's an off shoot of the DEC Emulation Website,
which in turn was an off shoot of the PDP-10 Emulation Webpage.
Zane
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