Hewlett-Packard sold the HP 21xx/1000 family of real-time computers from 1966 through 2000. Simulators for the HP 2116, 2115, 2114, 2100, 1000 M/E/F-Series, and 3000 computer systems are supported here. The back end provides all of the machine-specific personality. SCP is responsible for the command interface to configure the simulated CPU and devices provided by the virtual machine. Internally, a SIMH simulator consists of a common front end, designated the Simulation Control Program (SCP), and a machine-specific back end, designated the virtual machine. See the Note on SCP Version 4 below for more details. Regression testing with the original HP diagnostics suites is performed only on the simulators available from this site. Any simulator reporting itself as "V4.x" or obtained from a source repository on GitHub is not authorized and not supported by the HP maintainer. These simulators are based on Bob Supnik's SIMH Version 3. They provide sufficient capability to run the original HP operating systems. These simulators run on common PC and Mac platforms running Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, or macOS. This is the home of the Computer History Simulators (SIMH) for the Hewlett-Packard 21xx/10 computer systems.
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