marcel@duteca (Marcel Mol) (10/11/90)
A friend of mine is looking for a piece of software that simulates the 370 architecture. Does anyone know if such a thing exists, for example on the IBM pc, or on some unix machine, or just a C program ... Any help/pointers are appreciated. -Marcel -- ######################################### # Marcel J.E. Mol ###################################### # Delft University of Technology Pink Elephant Management Services # # The Netherlands Voorburg # # UUCP: marcel@duteca.tudelft.nl Tel: 070-3694231 # # ###################################### #########################################
marcel@UUNET.UU.NET (Marcel Mol) (10/11/90)
A friend of mine is looking for a piece of software that simulates the 370 architecture. Does anyone know if such a thing exists, for example on the IBM pc, or on some unix machine, or just a C program ... Any help/pointers are appreciated. -Marcel -- ######################################### # Marcel J.E. Mol ###################################### # Delft University of Technology Pink Elephant Management Services # # The Netherlands Voorburg # # UUCP: marcel@duteca.tudelft.nl Tel: 070-3694231 # # ###################################### #########################################
RREYNOL1@UA1VM.BITNET ("Robert F. Reynolds") (10/11/90)
I seem to remember seeing a program on a BBS sometime ago that would simulate a 370. It was an assember that that would assemble 360 code on an 8808 based PC. You might be able to find a copy of this program on the SIMTEL20 database. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Robert F. Reynolds (RREYNOL1@UA1VM.BITNET) The University of Alabama (RREYNOLD@MIBSRV.MIB.ENG.UA.EDU) Tuscaloosa, AL 35486
andreas@easix.gun.de (Andreas Baess) (10/19/90)
marcel@duteca (Marcel Mol) writes: >A friend of mine is looking for a piece of software that simulates >the 370 architecture. Does anyone know if such a thing exists, for example >on the IBM pc, or on some unix machine, or just a C program ... >Any help/pointers are appreciated. I have such a beast present. I don't know if this is the latest version (shurely not) and I can't say anithing about it because i always have a 370 at hand B-) I claim from the documentation : PC/370 R1.0 USER DOCUMENTATION AS OF 06/20/85 PAGE 1 COPYRIGHT (C) 1985 DONALD S. HIGGINS This is the user documentation for the PC/370 Virtual Machine. The PC/370 package provides the capability to assemble, link, and execute IBM 370 assembler programs on any 8086 MSDOS micro computer such as the IBM PC, XT, or AT. You are encouraged to copy and share PC/370 with other users on the condition that the programs and documentation are not distributed in modified form, that no fee or consideration is charged, and that this notice is not changed or bypassed. If you find this package useful and would like to receive user group update notices, please send $35. to: DONALD S. HIGGINS, CCP, CDP 6365 - 32 AVENUE, NORTH ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33710 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE A. PC/370 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 B. A370 ASSEMBLER 3 C. L370 LINKAGE EDITOR 5 D. E370 EMULATOR 7 E. TECHNICAL REFERENCE INFORMATION 10 F. PRODUCT RELEASE SUMMARY 12 G. INTERACTIVE DEBUG GUIDE 14 H. EXTENDED ARCHITECTURE (XA) GUIDE 16 I. REFERENCES 17 J. INSTALLATION GUIDE 18 COPYRIGHT (C) 1985 DONALD S. HIGGINS If there is a chance to get an enhanced version I would be glad to hear of. -- Andreas Baess +49 2101 605652 {tmpmbx,gopnbg,smurf,mcshh}!easix!andreas > Letzte Worte eines RAM-Chips : Immer wieder 1 oder 0, entscheidet euch mal <
andreas@easix.UUCP (Andreas Baess) (10/19/90)
marcel@duteca (Marcel Mol) writes: >A friend of mine is looking for a piece of software that simulates >the 370 architecture. Does anyone know if such a thing exists, for example >on the IBM pc, or on some unix machine, or just a C program ... >Any help/pointers are appreciated. I have such a beast present. I don't know if this is the latest version (shurely not) and I can't say anithing about it because i always have a 370 at hand B-) I claim from the documentation : PC/370 R1.0 USER DOCUMENTATION AS OF 06/20/85 PAGE 1 COPYRIGHT (C) 1985 DONALD S. HIGGINS This is the user documentation for the PC/370 Virtual Machine. The PC/370 package provides the capability to assemble, link, and execute IBM 370 assembler programs on any 8086 MSDOS micro computer such as the IBM PC, XT, or AT. You are encouraged to copy and share PC/370 with other users on the condition that the programs and documentation are not distributed in modified form, that no fee or consideration is charged, and that this notice is not changed or bypassed. If you find this package useful and would like to receive user group update notices, please send $35. to: DONALD S. HIGGINS, CCP, CDP 6365 - 32 AVENUE, NORTH ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33710 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE A. PC/370 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 B. A370 ASSEMBLER 3 C. L370 LINKAGE EDITOR 5 D. E370 EMULATOR 7 E. TECHNICAL REFERENCE INFORMATION 10 F. PRODUCT RELEASE SUMMARY 12 G. INTERACTIVE DEBUG GUIDE 14 H. EXTENDED ARCHITECTURE (XA) GUIDE 16 I. REFERENCES 17 J. INSTALLATION GUIDE 18 COPYRIGHT (C) 1985 DONALD S. HIGGINS If there is a chance to get an enhanced version I would be glad to hear of. -- Andreas Baess +49 2101 605652 {tmpmbx,gopnbg,smurf,mcshh}!easix!andreas > Letzte Worte eines RAM-Chips : Immer wieder 1 oder 0, entscheidet euch mal <
archbold@bluemoon.uucp (Archie Jaszcz) (10/22/90)
andreas@easix.gun.de (Andreas Baess) writes: > I have such a beast present. I don't know if this is the latest version > (shurely not) and I can't say anithing about it because i always have a > 370 at hand B-) > How about such emulator for a M68000 based machine? (such as Atari ST or Amiga)? Archbold osu-cis!n8emr!bluemoon!archbold Disclaimer: I haven't seen Veronica lately!
archbold@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU (Archie Jaszcz) (10/22/90)
andreas@easix.gun.de (Andreas Baess) writes: > I have such a beast present. I don't know if this is the latest version > (shurely not) and I can't say anithing about it because i always have a > 370 at hand B-) > How about such emulator for a M68000 based machine? (such as Atari ST or Amiga)? Archbold osu-cis!n8emr!bluemoon!archbold Disclaimer: I haven't seen Veronica lately!