[Simh] ts10 and mse (my new emulator)

Tim Stark fsword7 at verizon.net
Mon Feb 20 11:27:06 EST 2017


Ok, I have some CVS problems because it attempted to access my old ts10 repo
in sourceforge and it did not work anymore.  I have admin privs on that
repo. 

How to convert CVS files to git files without accessing SF website and merge
it into existing git repo to maintain old histories?

Thanks,
Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Lars Brinkhoff [mailto:lars at nocrew.org] 
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 12:45 AM
To: Tim Stark <fsword7 at verizon.net>
Cc: simh at trailing-edge.com
Subject: Re: [Simh] ts10 and mse (my new emulator)

Tim Stark wrote:
> My old ts10 emulator is now on Github website.
> https://github.com/fsword7/ts10

Thank you.  It's possible to convert the CVS revision history to git
history.  I did that myself a few times, so I can send you some hints if you
think it's worth the effort.

> 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.

You could look at how SIMH does it.

> 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.

Wow!  If you want to make your mark in the PDP-10 emulator world, there's
one gap to fill: KL10 running ITS.  Just saying.

Eric Smith has a copy of Grossman's KX10.  It should run TOPS-20 quite well.
http://github.com/brouhaha/kx10



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