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Operating system similar to [[Multics]], developed at the MIT Architecture Machine Group.
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Operating system similar to [[Multics]], developed at the MIT Architecture Machine Group for [[Interdata 8/32|Interdata/Perkin-Elmer 32-bit machines]].
  
 
Hosted a Lisp dialect called MagixSixLisp, in which the graphics software [[ASAS]] was first written.
 
Hosted a Lisp dialect called MagixSixLisp, in which the graphics software [[ASAS]] was first written.

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Operating system similar to Multics, developed at the MIT Architecture Machine Group for Interdata/Perkin-Elmer 32-bit machines.

Hosted a Lisp dialect called MagixSixLisp, in which the graphics software ASAS was first written.

Hosted SINE ("SINE is not EINE"), perhaps the second Emacs clone after EINE.