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Language peer sets for TELCOMP: United States↑ United States/1966↑ Designed 1966 ↑ 1960s languages ↑ Third generation↑ High Cold War↑ Genus Generation of JOSS II ↑ On-Line ↑ Generation of JOSS II↑ JOSS family↑ Conversational ↑ Generation of JOSS II/1966↑ JOSS family/1966↑ Conversational/1966↑ Generation of JOSS II/United States↑ JOSS family/United States↑ Conversational/United States↑ On-Line ↑ On-Line/1966↑ On-Line/us ↑ TELCOMP(ID:478/tel003)Joss variant for remote computingalternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1966 Published: 1969 Genus: Generation of JOSS II Sammet category: On-Line for TELetype Computing BBN JOSS variant Developed to facilitate online programming as part of BBN's foray into creating subsidiary companies. The offshoot company itself was called TELCOMP, and operated in the area of Mass around BBN labs Version 1 on the PDP-6 had no on-line storage for either programs or data (PDP-6 because JOSS-II was PDP-6). TELCOMP programs were normally input via a paper tape reader on a Teletype (such as the ASR-33) which would be connected to a PDP via a modem and acoustic telephone line. Data could be read from the paper tape reader or from the Teletype keyboard. Output was either printed to the Teletype or sent to the paper tape punch. Used as part of the UCL Timeshare System, mentioned in Conversational Systems Used by BBN by Feurzeig et al to do the research that led to the esatablishment of LOGO. (Although LOGO was ultimately implemented in LISP) TELCOMP Commands (largely JOSS II) A TELCOMP program was made up of numbered lines, each line referred to as a Step. Steps were grouped into Parts. Each line contained one instruction. DEMAND Read input from the teletype DO PART Execute all of the steps in a numbered part DO STEP Execute a single line DONE Stop execution of current part and return to caller IF Condition, suffixed to any instruction FOR Loop, suffixed to any instruction PLOT Type output to the teletype in the form of a graph PRINT Print output to the teletype READ Read input from the paper tape reader SEND Send output to the paper tape punch SET Assign a variable to the value of an expression STOP Stop execution completely TO PART Go to a specified part TO STEP Go to a specified line TYPE emulate input for stored code ; Comment, suffixed to any line FORM A specification for formatted output Places Related languages
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