> > Didn't know PDP-11/20 had a CPU but it's not a programable one. But I wouldn't > count > > on seeing this Galaxy Game emulated in mame anytime soon since only 1 or 2 have > been > > built and they are at the hands of the Video Game History Museum down in Southern > > California. The only way mame devs and dumpers will get their hands on it is to get > > permission from the owner of the museum. > > WTF are you smoking? I don't know what you're trying to say about the PDP-11/20 not > being programmable. Maybe you're getting confused about its hard-wired CPU (i.e. it > doesn't run microcode like some of the later ones). Lots of PDP-11/20s were built, > and the hardware is well-documented. Also, a full assembly source code listing for > Galaxy Game has been widely distributed.
Yeah, it ultimately runs binary code like any other game in MAME. I think they actually loaded it with paper tape.