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The Computer Journal 1969 12(2):128-131; doi:10.1093/comjnl/12.2.128
© 1969 by British Computer Society
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TSAS—the time-shared supervisor assembly system

B. Landy and C. Whitby-Strevens *

University Mathematical Laboratory, Cambridge, UK

This paper describes an assembly system with editing and filing facilities designed to alleviate the problems of assembly and development of a large operating system. The system described has been implemented on the Titan computer at the University Mathematical Laboratory, Cambridge. Titan is the prototype of the Atlas 2 computer.


Received November 1968. revised January 1969.

* University Mathematical Laboratory, Cambridge


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