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− | TSS/8 (Time-Sharing System for the PDP-8/I and -8 computers) is a general-purpose, [[time-sharing]] system offering up to 16 users (24 in certain applications) a comprehensive [[library]] of system programs. These programs provide facility for editing, assembling, compiling, debugging, loading, saving, calling, and executing user programs on-line. Two conversational, interactive systems, [[FOCAL-8]] and [[BASIC-8]] are also included. | + | TSS/8 (Time-Sharing System for the [[PDP-8/I]] and -8 computers) is a general-purpose, [[time-sharing]] [[operating system]] offering up to 16 users (24 in certain applications) a comprehensive [[library]] of system programs. These programs provide facility for editing, assembling, compiling, debugging, loading, saving, calling, and executing user programs on-line. Two conversational, interactive systems, [[FOCAL-8]] and [[BASIC-8]] are also included. |
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Type: | time-shared |
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Creator: | DEC |
Architecture: | PDP-8 |
Date Released: | 1968 |
TSS/8 (Time-Sharing System for the PDP-8/I and -8 computers) is a general-purpose, time-sharing operating system offering up to 16 users (24 in certain applications) a comprehensive library of system programs. These programs provide facility for editing, assembling, compiling, debugging, loading, saving, calling, and executing user programs on-line. Two conversational, interactive systems, FOCAL-8 and BASIC-8 are also included.