SKED systems: Paper tape,Tennecomp, and OS/8 |
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Authors: | Ken Stephens Amy Barmeier |
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Institution: | 1. Western Michigan University, 49008, Kalamazoo, Michigan
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Abstract: | The SKED system has been developed at different levels of complexity and power for differing hardware configurations. The simplest of these, and the least expensive, is the paper-tape SKED system. Some of the drawbacks associated with the use of paper tape are absent in the Tennecomp magnetic tape cartridge system. Users with mass storage capabilities can make use of the OS/8 operating system (copyright DEC) to speed up all aspects of the SKED system (especially editing, compilation, and loading of programs), and take advantage of a file-oriented system structure for data storage and analysis. |
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