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* [https://opost.com/tenex/anhc-31-4-anec.pdf "The Beginnings of TECO", by Dan Murphy] | * [https://opost.com/tenex/anhc-31-4-anec.pdf "The Beginnings of TECO", by Dan Murphy] | ||
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* [http://stuff.offog.org/its/news/1990-clements-sail-teco Clements' message to alt.folklore.computers] | * [http://stuff.offog.org/its/news/1990-clements-sail-teco Clements' message to alt.folklore.computers] | ||
Revision as of 17:49, 12 September 2021
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".