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- O26_(text_editor) abstract "O26 was a full screen editor which was named after the IBM model 026 keypunch(the first character being an alphabetic "O" rather than numeric "0" due to operating system restrictions).The editor could be run on the CDC 6000 series, and later Cyber-70 and -170 series operator consoles. According to source code listings of the SCOPE version of O26, it was written in 1967 by CDC programmers Greg Mansfield and David Cahlander.".
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- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageLength "2278".
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageRevisionID "645559927".
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink CDC_210.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink CDC_6000_series.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink CDC_6600.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink CDC_Cyber.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink CDC_SCOPE.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink Category:CDC_software.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Text_editors.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_T._Irons.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink Franz_M._Djorup.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink Institute_for_Defense_Analyses.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink Keypunch.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink SCOPE_(software).
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLink Time-sharing.
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageWikiLinkText "O26".
- O26_(text_editor) hasPhotoCollection O26_(text_editor).
- O26_(text_editor) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- O26_(text_editor) subject Category:CDC_software.
- O26_(text_editor) subject Category:Text_editors.
- O26_(text_editor) hypernym Editor.
- O26_(text_editor) type Person.
- O26_(text_editor) comment "O26 was a full screen editor which was named after the IBM model 026 keypunch(the first character being an alphabetic "O" rather than numeric "0" due to operating system restrictions).The editor could be run on the CDC 6000 series, and later Cyber-70 and -170 series operator consoles. According to source code listings of the SCOPE version of O26, it was written in 1967 by CDC programmers Greg Mansfield and David Cahlander.".
- O26_(text_editor) label "O26 (text editor)".
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- O26_(text_editor) sameAs Q7072242.
- O26_(text_editor) sameAs Q7072242.
- O26_(text_editor) wasDerivedFrom O26_(text_editor)?oldid=645559927.
- O26_(text_editor) isPrimaryTopicOf O26_(text_editor).