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Timesharing PDP-11 operating system created at MIT for running [[Logo]].
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SITS means "Small [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]]".  Timesharing [[PDP-11]] operating system created in the mid-1970s at [[MIT]] for running [[Logo]].
  
 
Its design is vaguely reminiscent of ITS.
 
Its design is vaguely reminiscent of ITS.
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Like ITS, there is a SALV for managing disks, and DDT for debugging and running user programs.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:04, 13 September 2019

SITS means "Small ITS". Timesharing PDP-11 operating system created in the mid-1970s at MIT for running Logo.

Its design is vaguely reminiscent of ITS.

Like ITS, there is a SALV for managing disks, and DDT for debugging and running user programs.