The download page at 36.dauug.org has an electrical simulation for the 36-bit system (in with the same tarball as everything else). It's slow, since it's designed to catch timing issues. About 23 hours of wall clock time gets 1 CPU second simulated. The RTOS kernel also runs in simulation with preemptive multitasking. It's not ideally packaged because it's not as far along as I would wish.
There is a virtual machine for the 18-bit version, really not ready to release yet due to some gaps, but can be provided to you offline.
Would be neat to have an emulator for that.
The download page at 36.dauug.org has an electrical simulation for the 36-bit system (in with the same tarball as everything else). It's slow, since it's designed to catch timing issues. About 23 hours of wall clock time gets 1 CPU second simulated. The RTOS kernel also runs in simulation with preemptive multitasking. It's not ideally packaged because it's not as far along as I would wish.
There is a virtual machine for the 18-bit version, really not ready to release yet due to some gaps, but can be provided to you offline.
Thank-you. Including the 36-bit one here:
https://36.dauug.org/Architecture/Download