Stanford University Design System

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The Stanford University Design System (generally referred to by the acronym, SUDS) was a very early and influential CAD system; written at SAIL by Dick Helliwell.

It was used to design the Superfoonly (the predecessor to the KL10), the S-1 supercomputer, and the SUN workstation. It was ported to ITS at the MIT AI Lab, where it was used for the Knight TV system, and the CONS and CADR LISP machines.

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