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This site documents SimH, a simulator for historic computer systems, as well as papers and reflections on the history of computing.

SimH (History Simulator) is a collection of simulators for historically significant or just plain interesting computer hardware and software from the past. The goal of the project is to create highly portable system simulators and to publish them as freeware on the Internet, with freely available copies of significant or representative software.

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This site contains the 'classic' version of SimH, the 3.X stream. This version is simpler than the 4.X stream, which can be found in a GitHub source repository. It includes all of the simulators I wrote or maintain, as well as the current releases of J. David Bryan's HP simulators. It also has a collection of papers and software kits that are applicable to all versions of SimH.

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Simulators

SIMH is a highly portable, multi-system simulator.

  • Download the latest sources and documentation for SIMH V3.11-0, updated 13-Feb-2020. The change history can be found in the sim_rev.h header file. Older releases can be found here.
  • Download the latest sources, documentation, and software kits for Dave Bryan's HP simulators.
  • Download PDF copies of the documentation here.

SIMH implements simulators for:

  • Data General Nova, Eclipse
  • Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-1, PDP-4, PDP-7, PDP-8, PDP-9, PDP-10, PDP-11, PDP-15 (and UC15), VAX11/780, VAX3900
  • GRI Corporation GRI-909, GRI-99
  • IBM 1401, 1620, 7090/7094, System 3
  • Interdata (Perkin-Elmer) 16b and 32b systems
  • Hewlett-Packard 2114, 2115, 2116, 2100, 21MX, 1000, 3000
  • Honeywell H316/H516
  • MITS Altair 8800, 8080 only
  • Royal-Mcbee LGP-30, LGP-21
  • Scientific Data Systems SDS 940
  • Xerox Data Systems Sigma 32b systems

Also available is a collection of tools for manipulating simulator file formats and for cross-assembling code for the PDP-1, PDP-7, PDP-8, and PDP-11.

Software Kits to run on SIMH

Help with SIMH

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System Photographs

Papers on Simulation and Historic Hardware

DEC's Microprocessors (through 1992)

Updated 08-Aug-2020 by Bob Supnik (simh AT groups DOT io - anti-spam encoded)

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Channel overview

ChannelPrimary purposeHow often updated with new featuresSupported?
StableBroad Deployment~6 weeksYes
BetaRepresentative validation in the organization~6 weeksYes
DevPlanning and developingWeeklyNo
CanaryBleeding edge contentDailyNo

Which update channel you decide to deploy to your users depends on several factors, such as how many line of business applications the user leverages and that you need to test any time they have an updated version of Microsoft Edge. To help you make this decision, review the following information about the four update channels that are available for Microsoft Edge.

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Stable Channel

The Stable Channel is intended for broad deployment in your organization, and it is the channel that most users should be on. It is the most stable of the channels and is the a result of the stabilization of the feature set available in the prior Beta Channel release. New features ship about every 6 weeks. Security and quality updates ship as needed. A release from the Stable Channel is considered supported until the next release from the channel is available.

Beta Channel

The Beta Channel is intended for production deployment in your organization to a representative sample set of users. It is a supported release, and each release from Beta is supported until the next release from this channel is available. This is a great opportunity to validate that things work as expected in your environment, and if you encounter an issue have it remediated prior to the release going publishing to the Stable Channel. New features ship about every 6 weeks. Security and quality updates ship as needed.

Dev Channel

The Dev Channel is intended to help you plan and develop with the latest capabilities of Microsoft Edge, but with higher quality than the Canary Channel. This is your opportunity to get an early look at what is coming next and prepare for the next Beta release.

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Canary Channel

The Canary Channel ships daily and is the most bleeding edge of all the channels. If you want access to the newest investments then they will appear here first. Because of the nature of this cadence problems will arise overtime, so you may want another channel installed side by side if you are leveraging the Canary releases.

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