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When building compiler optimized binaries with the gcc or clang compilers,
invoking GNU make with LTO=1 on the command line will cause the build
to use Link Time Optimization to maximally optimize the results.
Link Time Optimization can report errors which aren't otherwise detected
and will also take significantly longer to complete.
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Open SIMH machine simulator

This is the codebase of SIMH, a framework and collection of computer system simulators.

SIMH was created by Bob Supnik, originally at Digital Equipment Corporation, and extended by contributions of many other people. It is now an open source project, licensed under an MIT open source license (see LICENSE.txt for the specific wording). The project gatekeepers are the members of the SIMH Steering Group. We welcome and encourage contributions from all. Contributions will be covered by the project license.

The Open SIMH code base was taken from a code base maintained by Mark Pizzolato as of 12 May 2022. From that point onward there is no connection between that source and the Open SIMH code base. A detailed listing of features as of that point may be found in SIMH-V4-status.

PLEASE NOTE

Do not contribute material taken from github.com/simh/simh unless you are the author of the material in question.

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The Open SIMH simulators package
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