The PDP-8 was the first commercially successful mini computer (no, not
"micro computer") from DEC, introduced back in 1965. It was featured
as The Computer? in many old TV shows and Hollywood movies.

This is a PDP-8 simulator for the Macintosh that allows you to poke
the old lady and play with her. Not something you're likely to do in
real-life unless you have the money and a big house ... (pun intended,
Jean-Louis Gass�e style!)

> The assembler accepts PDP-8 mnemonics, and pseudo-ops like ORG, EQU,
> etc. IOP is parsed OK, but will perform no operation in the
> simulator. (I think- it's a long time ago...) The source code window
> allows code to be opened and displayed on the screen, and will
> provide a hilite of the offending line if it can't be assembled, but
> you cant edit text in this window- use any text editor. This was a
> 'TO DO' which has never been done. Please don't scream at the editor
> source code- it's extremely poor I know. (Mainly because it holds
> the text as a VAST linked-list of lines- stoopid!)
>  \- Graham, author

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k