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==External links== *[http://simh.trailing-edge.com Bob Supnik's SimH project] – Includes a basic Nova emulator in a user-modifiable package *The [[Portable C compiler]] (pcc) includes a [https://github.com/IanHarvey/pcc/tree/master/arch/nova NOVA target] ([[GitHub]] repository with a copy of the original sources; another GitHub repository has [https://github.com/neonkore/pcc/tree/0b690cc0553c2999d3d31056bb20d32f25089083/arch/nova a more up-to-date copy]). *[http://www.NovasAreForever.org Novas Are Forever (SimuLogic's) website] – Attempts to archive everything DG plus provide free and commercial products *[http://www.telegraphics.com.au/sw/info/dpa.html A portable PDP-8 and DG Nova cross-assembler] *[http://users.rcn.com/crfriend/museum/doco/DG/Nova/ Carl Friend's Minicomputer Museum] – Describes the Nova instruction set in detail {{Data General}} [[Category:Data General computers|Nova]] [[Category:16-bit computers]] [[Category:Minicomputers]] [[Category:Computers using bit-slice designs]] [[Category:Computer-related introductions in 1969]]
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