Here is what I have: https://www.vintagecomputer.net/simh/sds/sds_940_doc.pdf But it's for the Sigma 940 specifically, which is almost 10 years too old. I don't know if there are enough similarities between the two systems, maybe a useful peripheral config. The 940 was famous for time sharing in 1966...Hopefully you can use this as a starting point. Bill
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:53 AM Dave via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > Hi all, > I see that SIMH incorporates the 32-bit Xerox Sigma architectures. The > Sigma 8/9/5x0 architectures are commented out but compile fine Does anyone > know if those later architectures have known issues? > Has anyone succeeded in running CP-V on those emulations? It would be > amazing to run CP-V and tha various languages on a Sigma 9 emulations, not > to mention the 350-point and 550-point adventures. However, I haven't > found any type of software on line. Does anyone know of a stash somewhere? > I remember that the Living Computer Museum, when it was open, briefly had > a Sigma 9 up and running with CP-V, but was restricting public accounts due > to some issue with the account generation mechanism. I wonder if someone > associated with the Museum might potentially have access to some CP-V tapes > or images, even if the museum is closed. > Thanks in advance, > > Dave >