Reply by Jim Stewart December 6, 20102010-12-06
Noodnik wrote:
> Hi, Many years ago there was a SBC that emulated a PDP8-E, IIRC > IMS61-something-or-other? > > If there's one or two out there that still work, I'd be interested in > getting hold of them. Nothing in EBAY, I'm not sure where else to look. TIA
I have a working PDP 8/L out in the garage.
Reply by d_s_klein December 6, 20102010-12-06
On Dec 5, 5:02=A0am, Walter Banks <wal...@bytecraft.com> wrote:
> There are actually several PDP-8e around. Most are based on the > Intersil IM6100 or Harris HD-6120 =A0 > > There is a moderately active news group dedicated to the > pdp 8 you might want to look at alt.sys.pdp8 > > Regards, > > w.. > -- > Walter Banks > Byte Craft Limitedhttp://www.bytecraft.com > > Noodnik wrote: > > > Hi, =A0Many years ago there was a SBC that emulated a PDP8-E, IIRC > > IMS61-something-or-other? > > > If there's one or two out there that still work, I'd be interested in > > getting hold of them. Nothing in EBAY, I'm not sure where else to look.=
TIA There is at least one FPGA version also: <http://www.aracnet.com/~healyzh/pdp8emu.html> <http://madscientistroom.org/fpga/pdp8.html> A typical desk-top PC would probably be able to emulate a PDP-8 at 10X the throughput of the real thing... I'm guessing that your real challenge is reading the data that you would be feeding to this PDP-8 RK
Reply by Walter Banks December 5, 20102010-12-05
There are actually several PDP-8e around. Most are based on the 
Intersil IM6100 or Harris HD-6120  

There is a moderately active news group dedicated to the 
pdp 8 you might want to look at alt.sys.pdp8


Regards,


w..
--
Walter Banks
Byte Craft Limited
http://www.bytecraft.com



Noodnik wrote:
> > Hi, Many years ago there was a SBC that emulated a PDP8-E, IIRC > IMS61-something-or-other? > > If there's one or two out there that still work, I'd be interested in > getting hold of them. Nothing in EBAY, I'm not sure where else to look. TIA
Reply by Noodnik December 5, 20102010-12-05
Hi,  Many years ago there was a SBC that emulated a PDP8-E, IIRC 
IMS61-something-or-other?

If there's one or two out there that still work, I'd be interested in 
getting hold of them. Nothing in EBAY, I'm not sure where else to look. TIA