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Language peer sets for Lincoln Reckoner:
United States
United States/1965
Designed 1965
1960s languages
Third generation
Early Cold War
Genus Arithmetic
On-Line
Arithmetic
Mathematical
Expression-oriented
Arithmetic/1965
Mathematical/1965
Expression-oriented/1965
Arithmetic/United States
Mathematical/United States
Expression-oriented/United States
On-Line
On-Line/1965
On-Line/us

Lincoln Reckoner(ID:229/lin002)

Interactive maths at Lincoln Labs 

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Country: United States
Designed 1965
Published: 1965
Genus: Arithmetic
Sammet category: On-Line


Jack Gilmore MIT 1957  

Interactive math including matrix operations, on TX-2 at the Lincoln Laboratory


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Related languages
Lincoln Reckoner SIS   Adaptation of
Lincoln Reckoner TOSS   Influence

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References:
  • Weik, Martin H. (1961) Weik, Martin H. "A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems" Rpt 1115, BRL, Maryland, 1961 Online copy at Computer History Museum
  • Forgie, J. W., (1965) Forgie, J. W., "A Time- and Memory-Sharing Executive Program for Quick-Response On-Line Application" pp599-609
          in [AFIPS JCC 28] (1965) [AFIPS JCC 28] Proceedings of the 1965 Fall Joint Computer Conference FJCC 1965
  • Stowe, A. N., Wiesen, R.A., Yntema, D.B., and Forg (1966) Stowe, A. N., Wiesen, R.A., Yntema, D.B., and Forgie, J. W. "The Lincoln Reckoner: An Operation-Oriented, On-Line Facility with Distributed Control" pp433-44.
          in [AFIPS] (1966) [AFIPS] Proceedings of the 1966 Fall Joint Computer Conference FJCC 29
  • Wood, L. H., Reinfelds, J., Seitz, R. N, and Clem, (1966) Wood, L. H., Reinfelds, J., Seitz, R. N, and Clem, P. L., Jr. "The AMTRAN System" pp22-27 Extract: General philosophy Extract: Conclusion Extract: Other conversational mode systems Extract: Hardware Configuration
          in (1966) Datamation 12(10) Oct 1966
  • Ruyle, A., Brackett, J W., AND Kaplow, R. (1967) Ruyle, A., Brackett, J W., AND Kaplow, R. "The status of systems for on-line mathematical assistance"
          in [ACM] (1967) Proceedings of the 22nd national ACM conference 1967, Washington, D.C.
  • Wiesen, R. A. et al., (1968) Wiesen, R. A. et al., "Coherent Programming in the Lincoln Reckoner"
          in [ISEAM 1967] (1967) ACM Symposium on "Interactive Systems for Experimental Applied Mathematics", editors Klerer and Reinfelds, Washington, D.C., August 1967
  • Sammet, Jean E. (1969) Sammet, Jean E. "Computer Languages - Principles and History" Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice-Hall 1969. pp.245-247.
          in [ISEAM 1967] (1967) ACM Symposium on "Interactive Systems for Experimental Applied Mathematics", editors Klerer and Reinfelds, Washington, D.C., August 1967
  • Smith, Lyle B. (1970) Smith, Lyle B. "A Survey of Interactive Graphical Systems for Mathematics" Extract: Introduction
          in [ACM] (1970) [ACM] ACM Computing Surveys 2(4) Dec1970
  • Stock and Stock (1973) Stock, Marylene and Stock, Karl F. "Bibliography of Programming Languages: Books, User Manuals and Articles from PLANKALKUL to PL/I" Verlag Dokumentation, Pullach/Munchen 1973 326 Abstract
          in [ACM] (1970) [ACM] ACM Computing Surveys 2(4) Dec1970
    Resources
    • Lincoln Reckoner console
    • Lincoln-Reckoner Keyboard

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