sim-emu 6.02 configurator v2.2

6.02 Configurator V2.2 — Sim-emu

Run up to 16 separate emulated PLCs simultaneously. Each gets its own virtual MAC address, IP, and MPI-ID. The Instance Monitor provides a bird’s-eye view of all running simulations.

To understand the Configurator, one must first understand the hardware it targeted. In the early 2000s, the "SilverCard" (a PIC16F877 + 24LC64 EEPROM combination) was the hacker's blank canvas. Standard SIM cards were locked down by carriers, but programmable "smart cards" offered a void waiting to be filled. sim-emu 6.02 configurator v2.2

SIM-EMU was the firmware that breathed life into this silicon. It was an emulator—software designed to mimic the behavior of a genuine SIM card. Version 6.02, paired with the v2.2 Configurator, was arguably the peak of this lineage. It allowed a user to take a blank programmable card and imprint it with the identity of up to 10 different phone numbers (or "positions") on a single piece of plastic. Run up to 16 separate emulated PLCs simultaneously

Define virtual connections:

Configure the configurator to accept S7 ISO-on-TCP connections. In your SCADA (e.g., Ignition), set the device to 192.168.1.50:102 with rack/slot = 0/2. You can now develop all screens, alarms, and trends without a physical PLC. To understand the Configurator, one must first understand