Empire-for-PDP-10
z80porter
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Empire-for-PDP-10
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PDP-10 Emulator in JavaScript
Yes, but can it run Empire for the -10?
https://github.com/DigitalMars/Empire-for-PDP-10
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Found a program I wrote in 1981 and decided to bring it back to life
The oldest program source I still have is Empire written in Fortran-10 for the DecSystem 10, circa 1978 or so.
https://github.com/DigitalMars/Empire-for-PDP-10
I thought backing it up using github was a good idea.
A modern version that will run on Windows can be obtained from:
https://classicempire.com
z80porter
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Building a Z80 based computer. When driving LEDs using the PIO unit, do I still need current limiting resistors?
If your design ends up running CP/M, here's a PIO (LED) test program written in Turbo Pascal: https://github.com/linker3000/z80porter
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Found a program I wrote in 1981 and decided to bring it back to life
Amen to that!
Here's some Turbo Pascal and asm stuff of mine I rediscovered a while back.
https://github.com/linker3000/Historic-code-PC-Pascal-and-AS...
I still use TP occasionally on a range of Z80 boards running CP/M:
https://github.com/linker3000/z80porter
What are some alternatives?
Pico-setup - The Raspberry Pi Pico toolchain setup script modified for PCs running Ubuntu, Debian or Mint etc.
ancient-3d-for-turboc
nankervis-pdp10-js - DECsystem-10 (PDP-10 KI10) Emulator in Javascript
Historic-code-PC-Pascal-and-AS
Historic-code-PC-Pascal-and-ASM- - It's amazing what you find when you retrieve a box of floppy disks from the attic!