John:
I'm not sure it's that simple, but GNU C is free,
supported on WinTel, and should be able to compile the
code.
Check out
http://www.gnu.org/
I've not looked at how big the download would be or
anything else I'm afraid.
-- Frank
--- John Lawson <jpl15(a)panix.com> wrote:
Okey-dokey. I have now got all the nice SIMH
packages stashed neatly
away on the Trusty Laptop.
Obviously, they must be compiled.
In terms of software, I am an appliance operator.
I have had very
minimal experience with C programming, mostly in the
'hello world' levels
of complexity, and that years ago.
Therefore, what would recommendations be for a
simple, cheap/free,
plain old C package that I could use to compile
these simulators? I
understand the basic idea behind the process, but
it's been many years
since I compiled anything, save for the tiny Fortran
demo program in the
RSX11M docs... I am not going to use it for 'real'
programming, just to
make a PDP-faux-11 on my Wintel Lap-Puter.
T I A
John
=====
= M O N T V A L E S O F T W A R E S E R V I C E S P. C.=
Clayton Frank Helvey, President
Montvale Software Services, P. C.
P.O. Box 840
Blue Ridge, VA 24064-0840
Phone: 540.947.5364 Email: msspcva(a)yahoo.com
============================================================
__________________________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site
http://webhosting.yahoo.com