CPUs could have emulated guts, either software or one off hardware
designs, with replica enclosures and front panels. That feels like it
would result in a reasonable result for the effort required, but
mechanical I/O will be the tough bit. I have recently mulled over the
idea of constructing a PDP-11/04 replica; I imaged a bent metal case, a
replica programmer's front panel, and an internal PC mother board
running SIMH would be feasible, but I have shuddered at the thought of
trying to interface it to 8" floppy drives (if I could find any), or
building a card reader and line printer.
BTW: What is the origin of this message? I cannot find it in my mail
archive.
David
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Sent: Thursday, 25 March 2004 12:45 PM
To: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Computer Replica's
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So lets have your vote for what replica's of old computers
that need to reconstructed at a functional level -- blinking
lights, mechanical I/O but it need not be the same hardware
level.
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