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KLH10 is a [[PDP-10]] emulator written by Ken Harrenstein.  Unlike [[SIMH]], which emulates the KS10 (microprocessor-based) processor model, KLH10 emulates the slightly earlier KL10 processor, allowing large memory systems to run.  It was originally considered for a [[NetBSD]] port.
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KLH10 is a [[PDP-10]] [[simulator]] written by Ken Harrenstein.  Unlike [[SIMH]], which emulates the [[KS10]] (bit-slice-processor based) processor model, KLH10 emulates the slightly earlier [[KL10]] processor, allowing large memory systems to run.
  
The project's homepage is:
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It was originally considered for a [[NetBSD]] port.
http://klh10.trailing-edge.com/
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[[Disk]] images are available for both [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]] and [[TOPS-20]].
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==External links==
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* [http://klh10.trailing-edge.com/ KLH10 PDP-10 Emulator]
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* [https://github.com/PDP-10/klh10 klh10] - Github repository
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 31 December 2022

KLH10 is a PDP-10 simulator written by Ken Harrenstein. Unlike SIMH, which emulates the KS10 (bit-slice-processor based) processor model, KLH10 emulates the slightly earlier KL10 processor, allowing large memory systems to run.

It was originally considered for a NetBSD port.

Disk images are available for both ITS and TOPS-20.

External links