Browsing Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) by Issue Date

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  • CTSS LISP Notice-Supplement to A.I. Memo No. 67 

    Unknown author (1964-12-01)
    The LISP system (command version) has been updated. Bugs are corrected include: 1. out of pushdown list in compiled function will not transfer to 77777. 2. with compiler printing turned off by comprint, it is truly off. ...

  • Television Camera-To-Computer Adapter: PDP-6 Device 770 

    Unknown author (1965-01-01)
    The TVA (Television Adaptor) is a data-input device just completed. Any standard Closed-Circuit Television Camera can be connected to the PDP-6, without modification, by a single BNC connector. Then a simple program can ...

  • The COMIT Feature in LISP II 

    Unknown author (1965-02-01)
    The purpose of COMIT feature is to facilitate certain types of list manipulations in LISP II. This feature is a syntactic convenience, rather than an extension of the semantics of LISP. It permits the programmer to test ...

  • Matter, Mind and Models 

    Unknown author (1965-03-01)
    This paper attempts to explain why people become confused by questions about the relation between menal and physical events. When a question leads to confused, inconsistent answers, this may be (1) because the question is ...

  • Topics in Model Theory 

    Unknown author (1965-05-01)
    The concept of "free" as in free group and free semi-group is extended to arbitrary first order theories. Every consistent theory has free models. Some problems of obtaining a categorical theory of models are discussed.

  • PDP-6 LISP Input-Output for the Display 

    Unknown author (1965-06-01)
    An intermediate level language for display programming has been embedded in LISP 1.5 The language is intended as a basis for higher analysis of display information. Through the construction of a hierarchy of LISP functions ...

  • PDP-6 LISP Input-Output for the Dataphone 

    Unknown author (1965-06-01)
    A version of LISP 1.5 for the PDP-6 Computer has been extended to include IO through the dataphone. This makes possible communication between programs running in Project MAC time sharing and LISP programs running on the ...

  • Computer Experiments in Finite Algebra 

    Unknown author (1965-06-01)
    The experiments described here concern an initial design for a computer system specifically for the handling of finite groups, rings, fields, semigroups, and vector spaces. The usefulness of such a system was discussed in ...

  • MAC PDP-6 DECtape File Structure 

    Unknown author (1965-07-01)
    The MAC system programs, MACDMP, TECO, and MIDAS, assume a certain data structure on DECtapes which they handle. Each DECtape has 1100 blocks of 200 words, numbered 0 through 1077. Block 0 and blocks 1070 through 1077 are ...

  • PDP-6 TECO 

    Unknown author (1965-07-01)
    TECO is a scope-keyboard text- editor. It uses an on-line command language (which permits macro-definitions, corditional, etc.) as well as text operations. The macro language permits the most sophisticated search, ...

  • Syntax and Display of Mathematical Expressions 

    Unknown author (1965-07-01)
    A LISP program converts a mathematical expression stored in list structure form, into a text-book style visual display. To do this, requires the selection and positioning of the individual symbols which make up the expression, ...

  • Use of MACDMP 

    Unknown author (1965-07-01)
    MACIMP is a PDP-6 program which can load from DECtape to core memory, dump core onto DECtape, or verify a previously dumped filel against memory. Normally, just before it loads, it clears all of memory to 0 (except itself ...

  • Design of the Hand 

    Unknown author (1965-08-01)
    The following scheme for designing a general-purpose manipulator organ has many theoretical attractions. The basic idea is perhaps best conceived as a theoretical, or mathematical, idea. While it is unlikely that the actual ...

  • A Theory of Computer Instructions 

    Unknown author (1965-09-01)
    This paper has arisen from an attempt to determine the nature of computer instructions from a viewpoint of general function and set theory. Mathematical machines, however the term is understood, are not adequate models for ...

  • MACTAP: A PDP-6 DECtape Handling Package 

    Unknown author (1965-09-01)
    MACTAP is a set of PDP-6 subroutines to read and write DECtape in the MAC file format (see MAC-M-249). Programmers can call these subroutines for input or output of ASCII data, which will be compatible with TECO files; or ...

  • A Useful Algebraic Property of Robinson's Unification Algorithm 

    Unknown author (1965-11-01)
    This memo presupposes some acquaintance with "A Machine Oriented Logic Based on the Resolution Principle", J.A. Robinson, JACM Jan65. The reader unfamiliar with this paper should be able to get a general idea of the ...

  • Computer Experiments in Finite Algebra-II 

    Unknown author (1965-12-01)
    In a previous memo (Computer Experiments in Finite Algebra, MAC-M-245) we described a computer system for the handling of finite groups, semigroups, subsets, finite maps, and constants. This system has been extended to ...

  • Topics in Model Theory 

    Unknown author (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 ...

  • A New Version of CTSS LISP 

    Unknown author (1966-02-01)
    A new version of the CTSS LISP is now available. The new system provides additional data storage and several new functions and constants. The I/O capabilities, EXCISE, the error comments, and several routines have ...

  • A New Machine-Learning Technique Applied to the Game of Checkers 

    Unknown author (1966-03-01)
    This paper described a recent refinement of the machine--learning process employed by Samuel (1) in connection with his development of a checker playing program. Samuels checker player operates in much the same way a ...