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ThisThe program was MAC HACK VI. This link doesn't give access to the program, but it may give you some leads about where to find it. It was a chess playing program, and a good one for its time frame. https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/Mac+Hack

Also, here's a link to pdp- TECO. The best text editor around in 1965. This link does have a Download button, which I have not tried.

https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/5917

You might also want SHRDLU, a language understanding prgram written by Terry Winograd. You can get it here:

http://hci.stanford.edu/winograd/shrdlu/

Trouble is, you'll also have to get MacLisp in order to run it.

This link doesn't give access to the program, but it may give you some leads about where to find it. It was a chess playing program, and a good one for its time frame. https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/Mac+Hack

Also, here's a link to pdp- TECO. The best text editor around in 1965. This link does have a Download button, which I have not tried.

https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/5917

The program was MAC HACK VI. This link doesn't give access to the program, but it may give you some leads about where to find it. It was a chess playing program, and a good one for its time frame. https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/Mac+Hack

Also, here's a link to pdp- TECO. The best text editor around in 1965. This link does have a Download button, which I have not tried.

https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/5917

You might also want SHRDLU, a language understanding prgram written by Terry Winograd. You can get it here:

http://hci.stanford.edu/winograd/shrdlu/

Trouble is, you'll also have to get MacLisp in order to run it.

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Walter Mitty
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This link doesn't give access to the program, but it may give you some leads about where to find it. It was a chess playing program, and a good one for its time frame. https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/Mac+Hack

Also, here's a link to pdp- TECO. The best text editor around in 1965. This link does have a Download button, which I have not tried.

https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/5917