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Language peer sets for 1130 Amtran:
United States
United States/1969
Designed 1969
1960s languages
Third generation
High Cold War
Genus Arithmetic
On-Line
Arithmetic
Mathematical
Expression-oriented
Arithmetic/1969
Mathematical/1969
Expression-oriented/1969
Arithmetic/United States
Mathematical/United States
Expression-oriented/United States
On-Line
On-Line/1969
On-Line/us

1130 Amtran(ID:7939/)

Amtran on the 1130 

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Country: United States
Designed 1969
Genus: Arithmetic
Sammet category: On-Line


Implementation of Amtran on the IBM 1130 at Georgia under Reinfelds

Related languages
AMTRAN 1130 Amtran   Implementation of

References:
  • Eskelson, N., Kopetz, H., (1970) Eskelson, N., Kopetz, H., "Program Logic of the AMTRAN Software for the IBM 1130" AMTRAN Report 1970-9 Computer Center, University of Georgia (1970).
  • Kopetz, Hermann (1971) Kopetz, Hermann "On the implementation of an interactive system on a small computer" pp2-4 Extract: Introduction
          in [SIGPLAN] (1971) SIGPLAN Notices 6(11) November 1971 Special issue on AMTRAN (Automatic Mathematical TRANslation)
  • Kratky, Gerhard (1971) Kratky, Gerhard "The Definition of AMTRAN" Extract: Introduction
          in [SIGPLAN] (1971) SIGPLAN Notices 6(11) November 1971 Special issue on AMTRAN (Automatic Mathematical TRANslation)
  • Reinfelds, Juris (1971) Reinfelds, Juris "A concept by concept description of the AMTRAN language" Extract: Introduction Extract: Rules Extract: Operand Rule Extract: Operator Rules Extract: Blank Space Rule Extract: Humanizing Redundancy Rule
          in [SIGPLAN] (1971) SIGPLAN Notices 6(11) November 1971 Special issue on AMTRAN (Automatic Mathematical TRANslation)
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