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Subject: Re: [ed-comp-hist] Keep up the good work
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> Automation techniques for the USA, and I was going to mention the programming language
> used - Imp!   What do people think is the best reference to give for it?
>
> My thoughts are to use Peter Robertson's EUCSD report from 1979.  There was also a Lattice
> Logic edition of the same document from the early 1980s, but I think the University one is
> probably the better reference.  Any other ideas?  I think using a later reference is better than
> any of the EMAP projects from the late 60's early 70's!

The big question is, are any of them actually available to someone who wanted
to follow up the reference?

I think I have the 3L version somewhere, and I know I have Robertson's
thesis.  As of course must he, and he does read this list I think, so
maybe he can put either one on the web?  I'ld be happy to scan either
to a pdf with his permission, though I have to say that would take me
several weeks.

Graham
PS ftp.gtoal.com is still available for uploads, Gordon.  [Hint, hint!]


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