About SimuLogics

 

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SimuLogics salvages, restores and archives Data General Nova, Eclipse and MV hardware, software, documentation, sales and product literature, and anything else that reflects this exciting part of computer history.

Our "nostalgia" software product - reNOVAte/J - is a 100% Java application that runs Nova computer software on any popular Java-based platform.  And it's 100% free!


To support its historical preservation efforts, SimuLogics offers commercial open-system solutions for users of:

  • Data General NOVA, Eclipse, Desktop Generation
  • Point 4 Mark 2, 3, 5, 6, 10 and 12, 
  • Bytronix 4000, 5000 and 6000 series, 
  • Strobe Data Swift, Falcon and Hawk, 
  • military UYK-19, UYK-64(V), 
  • Elta EL/S-8661E, Fairchild F9445,
  • ...and many, many other Nova-compatible systems.

Our commercial software product - reNOVAte - directly runs the programs from these Nova- and Eclipse- style computers on any popular open system, thereby preserving and extending legacy software investments.

Our media conversion, data extraction and data recovery services gives legacy users access to data acquired over the years.

Our 32+ year Data General history, our extensive open system experience and our guaranteed products and services create the cost-effective solutions to the most demanding problem.

And soon we will officially add a new product to emulate DG 32-bit MV/Eclipse computers so AOS/VS applications may be directly run on open systems...  'cause MVs want to be forever too!


The Challenge!

Do you have a mission-critical legacy application that you want to run on open systems?  We have saved money and time for clients worldwide running applications ranging from mature business applications to classified military applications.

 

Make us prove that we can provide the easiest, quickest and most cost-effective solution possible to you!


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Last modified: Friday April 15, 2005.