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[edit]SYMBOL project?
[edit]Was the SYMBOL project notable enough to include in the article?
There are several AFIPS papers[1][2][3][4][5] on it and an IEEE article.[6]
The papers are in, e.g.,
- SJCC 1971
- Dr. Nathaniel Macon, ed. (1971). AFIPS CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 38 1971 Spring JOINT COMPUTER CONFERENCE. 1971 Spring Joint Computer Conference. Vol. 38. AFIPS Press.
- SJCC 1972
- AFIPS CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 40 1972 Spring JOINT COMPUTER CONFERENCE. 1972 Spring Joint Computer Conference. Vol. 40. AFIPS Press. 1972.
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz Username:Chatul (talk) 15:23, 5 May 2021 (UTC)
References
- ^ SJCC 1971, pp. 563–573, The hardware-implemented high-level machine language for SYMBOL.
- ^ SJCC 1971, pp. 575–587, SYMBOL—A major departure from classic software dominated von Neuman computing systems.
- ^ SJCC 1971, pp. 589–600, The physcal attributes and testing aspects of the symbol system.
- ^ SJCC 1971, pp. 601–616, SYMBOL—A large experimental system exploring major hardware replacement of software.
- ^ SJCC 1972, pp. 359–368, SYMBOL hardware debugging facility.
- ^ S. Mazor (2008). "Fairchild Symbol Computer". IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. 30. IEEE: 92–95. doi:10.1109/MAHC.2008.5. S2CID 9073811.
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