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− | The '''Stanford University Medical Experiment''' computer for '''Artificial Intelligence in Medicine''' was a [[PDP-10]] system in operation from 1974 to 1992. It started out with one [[KI10]] processor running [[TENEX]], expanded to two, and eventually replaced the earlier hardware with a DEC-20 running [[TOPS-20]]. | + | The '''Stanford University Medical Experiment''' computer for '''Artificial Intelligence in Medicine''' was a [[PDP-10]] system in operation from 1974 to 1992. It started out with one [[KI10]] processor running [[TENEX]], expanded to two, and eventually replaced the earlier hardware with a DEC-20 running [[TOPS-20]]. It was available on both [[ARPANET]] and [[Tymnet]]. |
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Revision as of 07:28, 10 June 2023
The Stanford University Medical Experiment computer for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine was a PDP-10 system in operation from 1974 to 1992. It started out with one KI10 processor running TENEX, expanded to two, and eventually replaced the earlier hardware with a DEC-20 running TOPS-20. It was available on both ARPANET and Tymnet.
External links
- SUMEX-AIM Resource, as described by principal directory TC Rindfleisch
- SUMEX-AIM Resource Progress Report
- The Seeds of Artificial Intelligence