Another quick update:
On 29 November 2012 20:47, Ed Spittles <ed.spittles at gmail.com> wrote:
On 18 November 2012 19:43, Ed Spittles <ed.spittles
at gmail.com> wrote:
Alan was
teaching at Spennymoor Grammar School, and Hector was teaching at the
nearby Darlington Grammar School. Hector read Alan's book and
proceeded to get the Maths department and pupils to finance and build
a machine called DENICE, designed from scratch but with inspiration
from the book.
Hector later taught at Barnard Castle School
Where he again built a machine, this time called BRENDA (Barnardian
Electronic Numerical Demonstration Apparatus)
Hector has allowed me to distribute his BRENDA simulator (runs on
Windows and in WINE on Linux) - see
http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?p=23070#p23070 - together with a
photo of the machine. There's a demonstration program included, and
another program described in the notes.
I have virus-checked the simulator, but as always run at your own risk.
I wrote up
some notes on the WW machine here:
http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2333
Updated.
And again.
Cheers
Ed