This seems like a natural for SIMH, since it already has a large amount of necessary
prerequisites (a lot of device emulation, framework pieces, etc.). Is the architecture
well enough defined in publicly available documents? I would guess yes but I don't
know for sure. Are there secret bits that are critical and hard to obtain?
paul
On Aug 9, 2012, at 1:51 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Kari Uusim ki <uusimaki at exdecfinland.org>
wrote:
There is a Non-commercial version running on Linux:
http://www.stromasys.ch/axpnce/
Kari
On 9.8.2012 19:56, Sampsa Laine wrote:
CHARON-AXP I think runs on Linux.
But not the free versions (windows only).
Sampsa
On 9 Aug 2012, at 19:50, Gregg Levine wrote:
Hello!
Okay here's a completely crazy and off four walls and probably two
dimensions, but here goes:
Does an AXP emulator exist that will run OpenVMS for Alpha and can be
built on (or run on) 32 bit Linux?
Incidentally Dave the group really left three days ago to try to find
Sampsa. They left behind watchers.
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Hello!
The key word in my question was 32 bit Linux. That site contains this
line " This implementation will not work on single-core,
hyper-threading, or 32-bit systems. ", which disqualifies my current
Linux system as a target. And I can't qualify the laptop as a target
for the Windows example that Sampsa mentioned, which was also
mentioned on this list a while ago.
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