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                  [CHECK CONTINUATION
523 1020 #3A LDA i
524 0011         CURRENT LN
525 1460         SAE i
526 0000         MAXIMUM LN
527 0220         XSK i 0
530 1020         LDA i
531 0000         BIGGEST BLOCK USED IN WA
532 6000         JMP 0

[CHECK CONTINUATION 523 1020 #3A LDA i 524 0011 CURRENT LN 525 1460 SAE i 526 0000 MAXIMUM LN 527 0220 XSK i 0 530 1020 LDA i 531 0000 BIGGEST BLOCK USED IN WA 532 6000 JMP 0

Another amazing find by @larsbrinkhoff is this #LAP6 source code printout: bitsavers.org/pdf/washingtonUniversity...

It was good to see probably the most hardcore #LINC program out there in its original source form […]

[Original post on teh.entar.net]

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A window titled "LINC - CRT - LINC Display" on which some very low-res low-contrast amber dots make a bitmap display of the LAP6 text editor.

The lines are numbered, 1-4.  Line 1 has the alphabet and digits.  Line 2 has punctuation, and line 3 has the italic i, mu, and some more symbols and punctuation.  Line 4 is empty.  At the bottom left is a rightward-pointing arrow, and bottom right has a dash indicating where input is happening.

A window titled "LINC - CRT - LINC Display" on which some very low-res low-contrast amber dots make a bitmap display of the LAP6 text editor. The lines are numbered, 1-4. Line 1 has the alphabet and digits. Line 2 has punctuation, and line 3 has the italic i, mu, and some more symbols and punctuation. Line 4 is empty. At the bottom left is a rightward-pointing arrow, and bottom right has a dash indicating where input is happening.

Hey #RetroComputing folks! I'm running #LAP6 on @larsbrinkhoff's #LINC emulator! #VintageComputing #PDP12

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#MonacoGP #Lap6

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