Computer History and Simulation Links - parsa/simh GitHub Wiki
This set of links is not intended to be complete. For more information, search Google with queries "computer collection", "computer museum", "emulators", or "retrocomputing".
Online Computer Collections
- Carl Friend's Minicomputer Museum - Data General Nova and Eclipse; DEC PDP-8, PDP-11, PDP-12, and LINC-8; Interdata 4; Packard Bell 250; and more
- Jay Jaeger's Computer Collection - Data General Nova and Eclipse; DEC PDP-8, PDP-11, and PDP-12; HP 2112B; IBM 1410; and more
- Paul Pierce's Computer Collection - Data General SuperNova; DEC PDP-8 and PDP-11; IBM 709, 7094, and 1401; and more
- The Cray-Cyber Project - CDC and Cray supercomputers, with online access
Online Documentation and Software Archives
- Al Kossow's PDF document collection - many, many different systems
- Tim Shoppa's Trailing Edge - PDP-10 and PDP-11 software archive
- David Gesswein's pdp8.net - PDP-8 documentation and software archive
- John Wilson's Dbit archive - PDP's, Alpha, IBM 370, and more
- Zane Healy's DEC Emulation website
- Eric S Raymond's Retrocomputing Museum
Computer and Software Information Pages
- Gordon Greene's PDP-1 pages
- Tom Knight's PDP-6 pages are offline
- Doug Jones' PDP-8 pages
- Hans Pufal's PDP-9 pages
- Joe Smith's PDP-10 pages
- Bruce Ray's Nova pages
- Jeff Moffatt's HP 21xx pages
- Bob Mader's Project Delta (RSTS/E) pages
- Brian Knittel's IBM 1130 pages
- Peter Schorn's Altair Z80 and CP/M pages
- Mike Umbricht's H316 pages
Other Simulators
- Bill Haygood's simulator for the PDP-8
- Doug Jones' simulator for the PDP-8
- John Wilson's simulator for the PDP-11
- Tarik Isani's simulator for the Pro/350
- The Hercules simulator for the IBM S/370, ESA/390, and Z/Architecture
- Peter Ingerman's simulator for the Univac I and II
- Ron Burkey's simulator for the Apollo Guidance Computer
- Dave Pitts' simulator for the IBM 7094, running IBSYS (modified from Paul Pierce's 709x simulator)
Computer Museums
- The Retro-Computing Society of Rhode Island, Providence, Rhode Island
- The Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California