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From: jsteve@superglobalmegacorp.com (Jason Stevens)
Subject: [TUHS] AT&T 3B2/400 Emulator
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2017 10:36:20 +0800	[thread overview]
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Wow so glad you got it to boot!  

It’s great that this reference platform is now ‘alive’ through emulation.  To say these machines are super hard to find these days is difficult is an understatement.  Even in the mid ‘90s finding anything for these beasts was a monster chore.

Outside of college and using them for style and diction, I’ve only seen one paired with an AT&T Definity phone switch, but everything was quickly moving to NCR/SUN.

Great job!!

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From: Seth Morabito
Sent: Thursday, 7 December 2017 3:10 AM
To: tuhs at tuhs.org
Subject: [TUHS] AT&T 3B2/400 Emulator


Hello everyone,

A few weeks ago, I merged my work-in-progress AT&T 3B2/400 emulator
into the main SIMH source tree, and I realized that I should mention
it here, where there may be particular interest.

The 3B2 and 3B5 were main porting platforms for AT&T System V Release
3, and when I realized how scarce the equipment has become to find, I
set out to write an emulator for the 3B2. It was rough going at points
due to lack of documentation, but I was able to reverse engineer quite
a bit of the system through reading the SVR3 source code, and of
course strapping my own 3B2/310 to a logic analyzer.

The emulator is fairly complete. It certainly works well as a
standalone, single-user UNIX system. Support for multiple terminals is
coming very soon (as soon as I find the time, that is) so it will soon
be possible to allow multiple users to telnet into virtual terminals,
similar to how the SIMH PDP-11 and VAX emulators work.

For now, information about the emulator lives here:

https://loomcom.com/3b2/emulator/


Best Wishes,

-Seth
-- 
Seth Morabito
web at loomcom.com

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2017-12-08  2:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-12-06 19:00 Seth Morabito
2017-12-06 19:21 ` Arthur Krewat
2017-12-08  2:36 ` Jason Stevens [this message]
2017-12-08  2:55   ` Cory Smelosky
2017-12-08  8:48     ` Ed Carp
2017-12-08  8:53       ` emanuel stiebler
2017-12-09 10:11       ` Jason Stevens

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