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INTRODUCTION

This memorandum is based on the assumption that MIT will be given a transistorized IBM 709 about July l960. I want to propose an operating system for it that will substantially reduce the time required to get a problem solved on the machine. Any guess as to how much of a reduction would be achieved is just a guess, but a factor of five seems conservative. A smaller factor of improvement in the amount of machine time used would also be achieved.

The proposal requires a complete revision in the way the machine is used, will require a long period of preparation, the development of some new equipment, and a great deal of cooperation and even collaboration from IBM. Therefore, if the proposal is to be con- sidered seriously, it should be considered immediately. I think the proposal points to the way all computers will be operated in the future, and we have a chance to pioneer a big step forward in the way computers are used. The ideas expressed in the following sections are not especially new, but they have formerly been con- sidered impractical with the computers previously available. They are not easy for computer designers to develop independently since they involve programming system design much more than machine design.



John McCarthy
Mon Sep 9 16:16:04 PDT 1996