I have received a letter from Philip
Mulrane in Germany. He has a list of
BBC emulators.
Here is a summary of the list that he
sent to me. In Philip's words, the list
is a little confused, so please bear
with me. There are no addresses to
write to. However, there may be enough
info here for some of you to get hold
of one or two of the emulation programs
listed below;
Emulator: BEEB
Author: James Bonfield
(jkb@mrc-molecular-biology.cambridge.ac
.uk)
Steve Youell (wgc-e@rx.xerox.com)
Platform: Unix with or without X11
Language: C
Emulator: Untitled
Author: Mike Borcherds
(borchrds.teaching@physics.oxford.ac.uk
)
Platform: Archimedes
Language: Arm Assembler
Emulator: BPC
Author: Mark Cooke
(ee2015@mail.bristol.ac.uk)
Platform: PC DOS
Language: Assembler
Emulator: XBEEB
Author: James Fidell
(jfid@micro-focus-ltd.co.uk)
Platform: Unix / X Windows
Language: C
Emulator: MacBeebEm
Author: Chris Lam, Aston University
(lamcw@sun.aston.ac.uk)
Platform: Apple Macintosh
Language: Think C 6.00
Emulator: BBC 386
Author: Stephen Quan
(quan@sol.surv.utas.edu.au)
Platform: MS-DOS UNIX
Language: 386+ and C
Emulator: My6502
Author: Chris Rae (clr1@st-and.ac.uk)
Platform: IBM PC
Language: 80286 assembler under Turbo
Pascal 6 IDE
Requires 286+ processor
Emulator: BBCEm
Author: Nigel ? (apm1001@phx.cam.ac.uk)
Platform: Acorn Archimedes
Language: Arm Assembler
If anyone has any luck, PLEASE let 8BS
know! This article was typed in on a
Tandon 386 laptop in a rare quiet
moment at work and transferred to my
Master using DOScopy.
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