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Re: Languages from the 1950s robin51@dodo.com.au (Robin Vowels) (2020-04-01) |
Re: Languages from the 1950s pkk@spth.de (Philipp Klaus Krause) (2020-04-01) |
Re: Languages from the 1950s derek@_NOSPAM_knosof.co.uk (Derek M. Jones) (2020-04-01) |
Re: Languages from the 1950s robin51@dodo.com.au (Robin Vowels) (2020-04-02) |
Re: Languages from the 1950s rst@panix.com (2020-05-10) |
Re: Languages from the 1950s martin@gkc.org.uk (Martin Ward) (2020-05-13) |
Re: Languages from the 1950s robin51@dodo.com.au (Robin Vowels) (2020-09-03) |
From: | "Robin Vowels" <robin51@dodo.com.au> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | Thu, 3 Sep 2020 21:02:51 +1000 |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
References: | 20-03-030 |
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Posted-Date: | 04 Sep 2020 21:42:17 EDT |
From: "Derek M. Jones" <derek@_NOSPAM_knosof.co.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2020 12:16 AM
> I looking for manuals for languages from the 1950s,
> the earlier the better.
Manchester University holds copies of ALPHACODE for the
DEUCE.
D14 holds DEUCE ALPHACODE manuals.
D24 holds DEUCE PROGRAM NEWS, January 1958,
which is the Mark 2 version of ALPHACODE.
D34 holds the supplement to DEUCE Program News No. 20
(Alphacode Mark 2).
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