CPS PROGRAM LOGIC MANUAL. VOLUME IV. CPS SYSTEM UTILITY PROGRAMS.

Abstract

CPS is a generalized programming and file management system written for use on the PDP-8 processor of Digital Equipment Corporation's LINC-8 computer. A minimum memory size of 8192 words is required. Extensive use is made of the two tape units present on every LINC-8 for both file storage and system residence. The four volumes entitled CPS System Architecture and Conventions, CPS Basic Programming Package, CPS 8-K FORTRAN Package, and CPS System Utility Programs were written in order to take a snapshot of CPS AT ONE POINT IN ITS CONTINUING DEVELOPMENT5 This version of CPS is considered to be a first generation system; successive versions are on the drawing boards. The present document, Volume 4, contains the user descriptions and program listings of four CPS utility programs and two LINC-tape read/write routines. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1969
Accession Number
AD0705493

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  • G. N. Cederquist
  • K. Metzger

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  • University of Michigan

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