There is this:

http://www.philpem.me.uk/code/3b1emu/

 

It does boot UNIX, although there is further issues which prevent things like cc from running.  But if you want to poke around as a user, it’s enough to do that.

 

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

 

From: Ed Carp
Sent: Friday, 8 December 2017 4:49 PM
To: Cory Smelosky
Cc: tuhs@tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] AT&T 3B2/400 Emulator

 

Speaking of which, does anyone have any plans on writing an emulator

for the 3B1 (aka PC7300)?

 

On 12/7/17, Cory Smelosky <b4@gewt.net> wrote:

> Heh incidentally I am awaiting the arrival of a 3B2/400 and already have a

> Definity...;)

> 

> Sent from my iPhone

> 

>> On Dec 7, 2017, at 18:36, Jason Stevens <jsteve@superglobalmegacorp.com>

>> wrote:

>> 

>> Wow so glad you got it to boot!

>> 

>> It’s great that this reference platform is now ‘alive’ through emulation.

>> To say these machines are super hard to find these days is difficult is an

>> understatement.  Even in the mid ‘90s finding anything for these beasts

>> was a monster chore.

>> 

>> Outside of college and using them for style and diction, I’ve only seen

>> one paired with an AT&T Definity phone switch, but everything was quickly

>> moving to NCR/SUN.

>> 

>> Great job!!

>> 

>> Sent from Mail for Windows 10

>> 

>> From: Seth Morabito

>> Sent: Thursday, 7 December 2017 3:10 AM

>> To: tuhs@tuhs.org

>> Subject: [TUHS] AT&T 3B2/400 Emulator

>> 

>> 

>> Hello everyone,

>> 

>> A few weeks ago, I merged my work-in-progress AT&T 3B2/400 emulator

>> into the main SIMH source tree, and I realized that I should mention

>> it here, where there may be particular interest.

>> 

>> The 3B2 and 3B5 were main porting platforms for AT&T System V Release

>> 3, and when I realized how scarce the equipment has become to find, I

>> set out to write an emulator for the 3B2. It was rough going at points

>> due to lack of documentation, but I was able to reverse engineer quite

>> a bit of the system through reading the SVR3 source code, and of

>> course strapping my own 3B2/310 to a logic analyzer.

>> 

>> The emulator is fairly complete. It certainly works well as a

>> standalone, single-user UNIX system. Support for multiple terminals is

>> coming very soon (as soon as I find the time, that is) so it will soon

>> be possible to allow multiple users to telnet into virtual terminals,

>> similar to how the SIMH PDP-11 and VAX emulators work.

>> 

>> For now, information about the emulator lives here:

>> 

>> https://loomcom.com/3b2/emulator/

>> 

>> 

>> Best Wishes,

>> 

>> -Seth

>> --

>> Seth Morabito

>> web@loomcom.com

>> 

>