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'''TECO''' is a [[text editor]]. First written 1962 for a [[PDP-1]] at [[MIT]]'s Research Laboratory of Electronics. Then ported to the [[Project MAC]] [[PDP-6]] in 1964, and for a long time the primary editor in [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]]. [[EMACS]] was implemented using TECO's programming facilities. | '''TECO''' is a [[text editor]]. First written 1962 for a [[PDP-1]] at [[MIT]]'s Research Laboratory of Electronics. Then ported to the [[Project MAC]] [[PDP-6]] in 1964, and for a long time the primary editor in [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]]. [[EMACS]] was implemented using TECO's programming facilities. | ||
− | The standalone PDP-6 version was modified in 1966 by Bob Clements, while installing the [[SAIL]] PDP-6, to run on the [[DEC]] Monitor. This evolved into DEC's "Standard TECO". | + | The standalone PDP-6 version was modified in 1966 by Bob Clements, while installing the [[Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory|SAIL]] PDP-6, to run on the [[DEC]] Monitor. This evolved into DEC's "Standard TECO". |
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 21:29, 8 August 2023
TECO is a text editor. First written 1962 for a PDP-1 at MIT's Research Laboratory of Electronics. Then ported to the Project MAC PDP-6 in 1964, and for a long time the primary editor in ITS. EMACS was implemented using TECO's programming facilities.
The standalone PDP-6 version was modified in 1966 by Bob Clements, while installing the SAIL PDP-6, to run on the DEC Monitor. This evolved into DEC's "Standard TECO".