Emulators of Classic Computers
 
> To further this depressing story, even if you were to save a room full of
> old computers to run the actual software on, in time they would break down
> and the integrated circuits inside would be no longer available for repair,
> assuming that you were able to secure copies of the proprietary hardware
> manuals that would be needed to maintain the systems...
Presumably if you have the full schemaitcs and the data sheets on all the 
chips (let's hope they're nice simple TTL chips :-)) then it would be 
possible to emulate said chips using whatever technology is around in 50 
years time (OK, using a 1 million gate FPGA to replace a 7400 is 
overkill, but it would work :-)). 
I intend keeping my PERQs and PDPs running for as long as possible by 
doing things like that (and yes, I have schematics, I have databooks. All 
on _paper_)
-tony
Received on Wed Jan 14 2004 - 17:08:50 GMT
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