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  • | Samson "Subway" DECtape, part of @ LISP || || 1966? || binary, NTS | [http://walden-family.com/impcode/bbn-1966-pdp1d-midas-manual.pdf PDP-1 MIDAS] || || ||
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  • Hardware August 26, 1966
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  • ...of [[core memory]]. A 256KW [[Fabritek Core Memory]] was delivered summer 1966, but not fully working until a year later. When [[time-sharing]] moved to * In summer 1966, the teletype logic was modified by Tom Knight to support four more teletyp
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  • ...t they moved into larger machines fairly quickly, with a 24-bit machine in 1966, and their first 32-bit machines (the [[SEL 32]] series) in 1975.
    1,011 bytes (144 words) - 22:50, 16 February 2024
  • ...ed and renamed the United States of America Standards Institute (USASI) in 1966; it was finally renamed ANSI in 1969. * ANSI Standard [[FORTRAN]], usually called Fortran 66, published as ASA X3.9-1966 (by a predecessor to ANSI)
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