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The SIMH emulator is a powerful emulator that runs on nearly all major operating systems, including Windows, nearly all Linux distributions, MacOS, BSD, VMS, and others. The emulator was created and maintained by Bob Supnik, the former vice president of DEC. The latest stable version was released on May 3, 2012 but development binaries for 4.0 are actively released on GitHub, the latest being from April 2022.

Emulated systems

Name Computer Description Specs
3B2 AT&T 3B2/400 (1985) The AT&T 3B2/400 was a small desktop computer made by AT&T in 1985. It can run UNIX System V SVR3. WE32100 CPU
WE32101 MMU
WE32106 MAU
1MB of RAM
720KB floppy disk
30MB hard disk
23MB QIC Cartridge Tape (CTC)
Ethernet card