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'''FAIL''' was the [[PDP-10]] [[assembler]] used on the [[Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory|Stanford AI lab]] [[WAITS]] system.  It was originally created Phil Petit, and maintained by Fred Wright, Ralph E. Gorin, and many other SAIL hackers.  It was ported to [[TOPS-10]], [[TENEX]]/[[TOPS-20]], and [[ITS]].
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[[Image:Titanic_sinking.jpg|thumb|right|Illustrative failure, used with the FAIL manual]]
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'''FAIL''' was the [[PDP-10]] [[assembler]] used on the [[Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory|Stanford AI lab]] [[WAITS]] system.  It was originally created Phil Petit, and maintained by Fred Wright, Ralph E. Gorin, and many other SAIL hackers.  It was ported to [[TOPS-10]], [[TENEX]]/[[TOPS-20]], and [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]].
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Some source files for early versions of the TENEX monitor were assembled with FAIL, so apparently it was in use at [[BBN]].  Later, only [[MACRO-10]] was used.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 16 November 2023

Illustrative failure, used with the FAIL manual

FAIL was the PDP-10 assembler used on the Stanford AI lab WAITS system. It was originally created Phil Petit, and maintained by Fred Wright, Ralph E. Gorin, and many other SAIL hackers. It was ported to TOPS-10, TENEX/TOPS-20, and ITS.

Some source files for early versions of the TENEX monitor were assembled with FAIL, so apparently it was in use at BBN. Later, only MACRO-10 was used.

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