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Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframeSystem/370 and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the latest 64-bitz/Architecture. Hercules runs under Linux, Windows,Solaris, FreeBSD,and Mac OS X.

Hercules is OSI Certified Open Source Softwarelicensed under the terms of the Q Public Licence.

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Hercules was created by Roger Bowler.Jay Maynard (“the Tron Guy”) was the maintainer from 2000 to 2012.Jan Jaeger designed and implemented many of the advanced features ofHercules, including dynamic reconfiguration, integrated console,interpretive execution and z/Architecture support. A dedicated crew ofprogrammers is constantly at work implementing new features and fixing bugs.

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To find out more about Hercules, follow these links:

Web documentation:

PDF manuals:


To download the current release version, use the following links:

  • Source code:
    • hercules-3.13.zip (Windows format)
    • hercules-3.13.tar.gz (Unix format)
  • Windows binaries:
    • hercules-3.13-w32.msi:Windows 32-bit Installer package
    • hercules-3.13-w32.zip:32-bit binaries only archive
    • hercules-3.13-w64.msi:Windows 64-bit Installer package
    • hercules-3.13-w64.zip:64-bit binaries only archive

      Note: Installing the .msi Windows Installer package ensures therequired Microsoft Runtime components are installed and also providesconvenience shortcuts in the programs menu. If the required componentsare already present and the shortcuts are not needed on the target system,the self-extracting or .zip archive may be used instead.


What people are saying about Hercules


“Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to see MVSrunning on a machine that I personally own.Hercules is a marvelous tool. My thanks to you all for a jobvery well done.”
—Reed H. Petty

“I do miss my mainframe a lot, and playing with Herc sure brings backmemories. Just seeing the IBM message prefixes, and responding toconsole messages again was a wonderful bit of nostalgia!”
—Bob Brown

“I have installed your absolutely fantastic /390 emulator.You won't believe what I felt when I saw the prompt.Congratulations, this is a terrific software.I really have not had such a fascinating and interestingtime on my PC lately.”
—IBM Large Systems Specialist

“Such simulators have been available for a long time. One of the mostcomplete (up to modern 64-bit z/Architecture) is hercules.”
—Michel Hack, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

“An apparently excellent emulator that allows those open sourcedevelopers with an 'itch to scratch', to come to the S/390 tableand contribute.”
—Mike MacIsaac, IBM

“BTW grab a copy of Hercules and you can test it at home.It's a very good S/390 and zSeries (S/390 64bit) emulator..”
—Alan Cox

“It works even better than I imagined.Hercules is a fine piece of software!”
—Dave Sienkiewicz

“Hercules is a systems programmer's dream come true.”
—René Vincent Jansen

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“Aside from the electric trains my parents gotme in 1953, this is the best toy I've ever been given,bar none.”
—Jeffrey Broido

“Congratulations to you and your team on a fine piece of work!”
—Rich Smrcina

“Congratulations on a magnificent achievement!”
—Mike Ross

“For anyone thinking running Hercules is too much trouble or too hardor whatever, I came home from work one day and my 13 year old 8thgrade son had MVS running under VM under Hercules on Linux. He hadgotten all the information about how to do this from the Internet.When he complained about MVS console configuration and figuring outhow to get it to work with VM, I knew he had felt all the pain heever needed to feel about mainframes.”
—Scott Ledbetter, StorageTek

“I am running a fully graphical Centos z/Linux environment on my desktop.The Hercules emulator is an amazing feat of engineering.I just wanted to send my compliments to the team for an excellent job!Thanks much for making this product part of the open-source community!”
—Roby Gamboa

“I have DOS and DOS/VS running on Hercules withsome demo applications, both batch and on-line. It does bring backsome good memories. My compliments go to the Hercules team. Thank you.”
—Bill Carlborg

“This is stunning piece of work. To say that I am blown away is anunderstatement. I have a mainframe on my notebook!!!!!!P.S. Now if I can just remember my JCL”
—Roger Tunnicliffe


Read Hesh Wiener's Technology News article about Hercules athttp://www.tech-news.com/another/ap200601b.html

Read Moshe Bar's BYTE.com article about Hercules athttp://web.archive.org/web/20010712143133/http://www.byte.com/documents/s=429/BYT20000801S0002/

For eighteen months, the IBM RedbookSG24-4987 Linux for S/390 athttp://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg244987.htmlcontained a chapter written by Richard Higsondescribing how to run Linux/390 under Hercules.Then suddenly, all mention of Hercules was mysteriouslyremoved from the online edition of the book!Read the story of the disappearing Redbook chapter athttp://www2.marist.edu/htbin/wlvtype?LINUX-VM.25658

View the foils from Jay Maynard's presentation given atSHARE Session 2880in San Francisco on 20 August 2002as a PDF file (815K) fromhttp://linuxvm.org/Present/SHARE99/S2880JMa.pdf


The source code repository

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The complete source code and development history forHercules is also available via anonymous access fromthese git repositories:

https://github.com/rbowler/spinhawk

The spinhawk repository is used to build the 3.xx seriesof “gold” releases.The intent of the 3.xx release stream is to provide regularproduction-quality releases fully compatible with version 3.07,containing additional architectural features and bug fixes,as well as selected enhancements from the developer sandbox.

https://github.com/hercules-390/hyperion

The hyperion repository is used by a group of developers as acutting-edge developer sandbox.It is currently designated as version 4.00.This repository evolved from Hercules version 3.07 enriched bya series of user interface changes and usability enhancementsproduced during the TurboHercules period.It also contains experimental support for the QDIO and MPCPTP6networking interfaces and a redesigned I/O subsystem.

Please note that the development repositories may contain faults whichmay be fixed at an unspecified later date, as well as experimental codewhich might not appear in any future production release.

Build instructions are contained in the source filesINSTALL (for Unix)or README.WIN32or README.WIN64 (for Windows).


Other Hercules-related sites

  • http://www.bsp-gmbh.com/hercules/index.shtml
    Volker Bandke's Hercules site. This is the site for users of Hercules on Windows, and here you can also obtain Volker's MVS 3.8J turnkey system.
  • http://wotho.ethz.ch/tk4-/
    Juergen Winkelmann's TK4- update to Volker's turnkey system.
  • http://www.softdevlabs.com/hercgui.html
    Fish's Hercules GUI for Windows.
  • http://cbttape.org/~jmorrison/
    Jim Morrison's downloads (includes 3380 support for MVS 3.8!)
  • http://www.jaymoseley.com/hercules
    Jay Moseley's Hercules site - lots of Hercules and MVS information
  • http://www.tommysprinkle.com/mvs
    Tommy Sprinkle's MVS 3.8 documentation
  • http://hansen-family.com/mvs
    Bob Hansen's MVS 3.8 documentation
  • http://www.clueful.co.uk/mbeattie/hercules/tso.html
    Malcolm Beattie's MVT/TSO documentation
  • http://www.ibiblio.org/jmaynard
    Jay Maynard's S/360 and S/370 public domain software archive
  • http://www.shedlock.org/Shedlock/Hercules/index.html
    George Shedlock's archive of DOS/VS Release 34 and VM/370 software, books, and information
  • http://www.smrcc.org.uk/members/g4ugm/VM370.htm
    Dave Wade's VM/370 archive
  • http://perso.wanadoo.es/rptv2005/en/index.html
    Rafael Pereira's Standalone Programs and 1401 simulator project
  • http://timpinkawa.net/hercules/
    Tim Pinkawa's Hercules Page
  • http://www.lightlink.com/mhp/2703/
    Max Parke's Hercules 2703 Page - TTY, TCAM, 3705 and more


If you have any questions or comments please consider joining the hercules-390 discussion group athttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/hercules-390.

Bug reports for the current release (together with your diagnosis of the fault, please)may be posted at the hercules-390 discussion group.Problems with the developer sandbox version should be enteredinto the Hyperion issue tracker athttps://github.com/hercules-390/hyperion/issues.

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IBM, System/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture are trademarks orregistered trademarks of IBM Corporation.Other product names mentioned here are trademarks of other companies.

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