[Simh] ts10 and mse (my new emulator) (WAS: RE: Klh10 vs Simh)
Tim Stark
fsword7 at verizon.net
Sun Feb 19 22:11:45 EST 2017
Folks,
I searched ts10 through my old big mailbox and discovered one email that mentioned my old ts10 emulator.
My old ts10 emulator is now on Github website.
https://github.com/fsword7/ts10
I removed old CVS files from my ts10 project and initialized git repo files. I successfully pushed it into GitHub today. My old ts10 repo still exists on sourceforge.
I tried port it to Windows but some compatible problems. I reverted files back to original files. Windows still do not support TAP/TUN drivers. TS10 emulator supports only Linux/UNIX architecture hosts at this time.
I started to develop my new emulator in C++ language from scratch for all platforms (Linux, OS X, and Windows) and it is now on GitHub. It called Multi-System Emulator system (mse). It is under very early alpha stage. I are implementing initial KS10 and KL10A/B emulation in progress. I now use TOAD-1 architecture manual because it is easier to read than scanned documents. I will use switch and try-catch for exceptions instead of old longjump and array of function pointers.
My new mse repo is now on https://github.com/fsword7/mse
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Simh [mailto:simh-bounces at trailing-edge.com] On Behalf Of Timothe Litt
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2016 1:44 PM
To: simh at trailing-edge.com
Subject: Re: [Simh] Klh10 vs Simh
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Tim Stark attempted to implement the KL10 with his TS10 emulator. I think he got quite far, but I haven't tried running his implementation.
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