An RPi build of the latest version (V8.2a) of ee9,
my emulator of the historic English Electric KDF9 computer,
is now available at:
<
http://www.findlayw.plus.com/KDF9/emulation/emulator.html>
Among other things, it lets you run both KDF9 Algol 60 compilers:
the Whetstone (interpretive) system and the Kidsgrove system,
which generates native Usercode (assembly language).
A KDF9 binary can be run directly by ee9, or indirectly,
under the control of the KDF9's OS: Time Sharing Director.
ee9 was compiled and tested on a Raspberry Pi 400,
using 32-bit Raspbian.
I am led to believe it should run on an RPi 3,
and perhaps also under the 64-bit OS.
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Bill Findlay
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