The Tahoe was a CISC machine, different from both the RT and the 3B2.
Those emulators might be useful as examples of how to write an emulator,
but they won't help you to boot any code.
I think there were several companies that sold Tahoe architecture
machines, but I don't remember any more.
Arnold
Jason Stevens <jsteve(a)superglobalmegacorp.com> wrote:
It took me years of on and off to finally figure out
what the heck a Tahoe even was.
Spoiler for anyone who wasn’t there when it happened it’s a Harris HCX-9.
The config file has this snippet:
GENERIC POWER 6/32 (HCX9)
With other bits that fit the bill in the source. With that said I don’t think there is
any system ROM or firmware dumps or did it use a writeable control store?
But then again there is some movement on an RT emulator and there is the 3b2 stuff so
maybe there only needs to be a ‘push’…
I’m far too novice for that kind of thing.
From: Lars Brinkhoff
Sent: Wednesday, 26 May 2021 4:00 pm
To: Jason Stevens
Cc: Sean Dwyer; tuhs(a)minnie.tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] H.J. Lu Bootable Root & Base System disks
Jason Stevens <jsteve(a)superglobalmegacorp.com> writes:
I know I’m going to probably regret this but have
you tried 4.3BSD
Tahoe?
No, but I'd like to see it run on a Tahoe (emulator). Maybe my vote for
one of the most well known machines (due to BSD) that has seemingly
completely dissapeared off the face of the earth. Happy to be proved
wrong.