Difference between revisions of "Hercules"
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* [http://www.hercules-390.eu/ Official Hercules Emulator website] | * [http://www.hercules-390.eu/ Official Hercules Emulator website] | ||
* [https://curlie.org/Computers/Emulators/IBM_Mainframe/Hercules/ Hercules links], at [https://curlie.org Curlie], formerly [http://dmoztools.net DMOZ] | * [https://curlie.org/Computers/Emulators/IBM_Mainframe/Hercules/ Hercules links], at [https://curlie.org Curlie], formerly [http://dmoztools.net DMOZ] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 15 January 2020
From the Hercules site:
Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframe System/370 and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the new 64-bit z/Architecture.
That's right! Get a System/360, System/370 or System/390 emulator on your home PC!
Furthermore, there's a variety of public domain software from the 1960s and 1970s which will run under Hercules: