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April 2006, Week 3

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Edward Berner wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> What is the current status of the hp3000 emulator projects / products?

Bob Supnik and I have talked about simulation of Classic 3000 systems
for historical purposes. The hangup appears to be locating early MPEs
written for Series III systems and earlier. Series 4x appear to be
more difficult, since the support microprocessor documentation is
unobtainium. Series III and earlier are quite well documented.

I know this isn't exactly what you had in mind, but from a software
preservation point of view, it would be good to locate copies of early
MPE software.

Al Kossow
Software Curator
Computer History Museum

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