Univac Text Editor

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ED or ED-1100[1] is an interactive text editor implemented on the UNIVAC 1100/2200 series.

"ED was developed at Univac in the mid-60s. It was loosely based on the Project MAC editor developed for the MULTICS system at MIT."-Tom McCarthy[1]

"Project MAC editor was programmed by Jerry Saltzer as a way to produce documentation. In fact, that editor became the first interactive word-processor ever programmed."[1]

"The command TYPSET is used to create and edit 12-bit BCD line-marked files"[2]

ED was improved by Dr. Roger M. Firestone in the mid-1970s.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d History of UNIVAC's ED processor (ED-1100) "The name of the software was ED, or ED Processor, or ED-1100."
  2. ^ CTSS PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE Section AH.9.01 12/66
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