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This is a draft one page report. If it is not likely to be satisfactory,
please let me know what improvements are required.
The period covered is up through 1979, and the people paid significant
amounts on the contract were Forest Baskett, Les Earnest, Martin Frost,
John Hennessy, Marc Lebrun, Ted Panofsky, Armando Rodriguez, Jeffrey Rubin
and Arthur Samuel.
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FINAL REPORT FOR LLL CONTACT ON S-1
During this period the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
worked on many aspects of the S-1 project. These included
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The first architecture manual and various features of the architecture -
Jeffrey Rubin, Ted Panofsky, Martin Frost, Marc Lebrun
Simulator for S-1 on PDP-10, simulator for PDP-10 on S-1, simulator
for YUK-7 on S-1 -
Jeffrey Rubin
Design and debugging of Pascal compilers and intermediate languages
on the S-1 -
Arthur Samuel, Forest Baskett, Armando Rodriguez
Memory switch for S-1 -
Ted Panofsky
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The results of these efforts are contained in various S-1 documentations
where they have been merged with results of efforts after the project
moved entirely to Livermore.
There follows some detail of the software work that may not have
been included in other reports include
Some specific programs developed include
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UPASC - a translator for full standard Pascal to U-code (as described in
the U-code document[4]).
SOPU - U-code to S-1 code generator. Developed jointly by this group and
the Stanford group headed by Gio Wiederhold.
PASCAL* compiler - based on the UPASC compiler, it translates PASCAL to
standard U-code.
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