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An Input Macro for TECO
(1966-09-01)
A macro has been written for TECO that enables one to insert characters into the buffer as they are typed with the entire current page (if not greater than the display screen"s height in length) always being displayed. ...
Modifications to PDP-6 Teletype Logic
(1966-08-01)
The existing teletype logic for the PDP-6 has been modified to accommodate up to four additional teletypes. These were added with a minimum of change to the existing logic, and are easily removable by taking out the cable ...
Output to the PDP-6 Calcomp Plotter
(1966-08-01)
The plotter on the console of the PDP-6 is currently attached to device number 774, and accepts stepping pulses given under control of a CONO to that device. Its normal mode of operation is to CONO the desired bits on, ...
Sides 21
(1966-08-01)
SIDES 21 produces a graph consisting of the locations of lines which comprise the sides of either a geometric solid or a plane figure. The representation is in floating point mode, suitable for subsequent processing. The ...
Summer Vision Group: A Quick Look at Some of Our Programs
(1966-07-01)
no abstract
Additions to Vision Library
(1966-08-01)
Modified LAP: Additions have been made to LAP as described in the PDP-6 write-up.
A Primitive Control P Feature
(1966-10-01)
A program, some TECO macros, and some small modifications to existing systems software have been written, called PRO, whose purpose is to reduce the large number of control languages and system programs it has been necessary ...
Music Playing on the PDP-6
(1966-08-01)
This memo describes a process of converting coded music into auditory stimuli on the PDP-6. Attached is a copy of the original specifications for the coding (a PDP-1 memo by Peter Samson).
SCPLOT BIN
(1966-10-01)
This program will take a list of display instructions and cause it to be plotted. For further or more detailed information consult with Michael Speciner.
Topics in Model Theory
(1966-01-01)
The concept of free as in "free group" is generalized to any first order theory. An interesting class of homomorphisms between models is discussed. Relations between model theory and abelian categories are discussed ...