Abstract
This paper describes how micro PASSIM, a GPSS based simulation system, was transported from the Apple II to the HP 9836. The problems associated with moving a large program form one UCSD Pascal system to another are discussed. Micro PASSIM was transported to the HP system so that an Ethernet to HPIB interface board could be modeled. The model is described and the results obtained from the simulation are discussed. A discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of using micro PASSIM rather than a standard language, such as GPSS, is also included.
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