Abstract

Although the breadth and quality of the software available for 16-bit mini computers has improved dramatically in recent years, there are few if any mini computers for which a general purpose discrete simulation language or package is available. As many modern minis have sufficient computation power and storage to attack non-trivial simulation problems, this lack is surprising and unfortunate. In this paper, we describe a general purpose discrete simulation package which has been implemented on a Hewlett-Packard 2100A mini computer at Monash University, using Fortran as a host language.

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