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The Burroughs B5500 was an innovative computer system. Released first as the B5000 in 1962 and then, with minor improvements and a new disk subsystem, re-released as the B5500 in 1964, its design was a radical departure from other commercial systems of the day. Many of the concepts that it embodied were being worked on and implemented by others around the same time, but it is difficult to think of another system that pulled so many new concepts together and made them work so well in a commercially-successful product:

The B5500 was the foundation for the Burroughs B6x00/7x00/A Series systems, which are still produced and sold today as Unisys ClearPath MCP systems.

The main goal of this project is creation of a web browser-based emulator for the B5500. A second goal is reconstruction of source and object code for the system.

A complete software release (Mark XIII, 1971) is presently available from the hosting site below under liberal terms of a Unisys educational/hobbyist license.

The contents of this project are licensed under the MIT License.

Related SitesURL
Getting Startedhttp://www.phkimpel.us/B5500/webSite/HelpMenu.html
Project Bloghttp://retro-b5500.blogspot.com/
Web/email Forumhttp://groups.google.com/group/retro-b5500
Emulator hosting sitehttp://www.phkimpel.us/B5500/
Burroughs Mark XIII Software Releasehttp://www.phkimpel.us/B5500/webSite/SoftwareRequest.html
B5500 at retroComputingTasmaniahttp://www.retrocomputingtasmania.com/home/projects/burroughs-b5500
Documents at bitsavers.orghttp://bitsavers.org/pdf/burroughs/B5000_5500_5700/
Release Downloadshttps://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxqKm7v4xBswM29qUkxPTkVfYzg&usp=sharing

This project was originally hosted on Google Code at https://code.google.com/p/retro-b5500 and moved to GitHub in June 2015.