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− | '''[http://xhomer.isani.org/xhomer/ Xhomer]''' is a simulator for the [[DEC]] [[Professional 300 Series]], especially the model "Professional 350". It is based on the PDP-11 CPU core from the [[SIMH]] simulator and comes with hard disk images for [[P/OS]] V3.2 and [[Venix]] V2.0 as well as installation floppy images. | + | '''[http://xhomer.isani.org/xhomer/ Xhomer]''' is a simulator for the [[DEC]] [[Professional 300 Series]], especially the model "Professional 350". It is based on the [[PDP-11]] [[CPU]] core from the [[SIMH]] simulator and comes with hard disk images for [[P/OS]] V3.2 and [[Venix]] V2.0 as well as installation floppy images. |
[[Image:P-OS_start_screen_on_Xhomer.png|center|P/OS V3.2 start screen]]<br clear=all> | [[Image:P-OS_start_screen_on_Xhomer.png|center|P/OS V3.2 start screen]]<br clear=all> |
Revision as of 17:46, 31 July 2023
Xhomer is a simulator for the DEC Professional 300 Series, especially the model "Professional 350". It is based on the PDP-11 CPU core from the SIMH simulator and comes with hard disk images for P/OS V3.2 and Venix V2.0 as well as installation floppy images.
The simulation of the graphics of the Professional 350 is particularly impressive.