Archives:The Computer Pioneers: Switched Output: Time-sharing at MIT

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Switched Output is an oral history project produced by Richard Jay Solomon.  This segment of the unfinished documentary chronicles the development of time-sharing operating systems at MIT in the 1960s.  The discussion was taped on May 14th and 15th in 1983 and includes participants Fernando Corbato, Philip Morse, John McCarthy, Robert Fano, Herbert Teager, and Edward Fredkin.

Segment 1 - May 14th, 1983, John McCarthy, Fernando Corbato, Robert Fano, Philip Morse, and Herbert Teager

Segment 2 - May 14th, 1983, John McCarthy, Fernando Corbato, Robert Fano, Philip Morse, and Herbert Teager

Segment 3 - May 14th, 1983, John McCarthy, Fernando Corbato, Robert Fano, Philip Morse, and Herbert Teager

Segment 4 - May 14th, 1983, John McCarthy, Fernando Corbato, Robert Fano, Philip Morse, and Herbert Teager

Segment 5 - May 14th, 1983, John McCarthy, Fernando Corbato, Robert Fano, Philip Morse, and Herbert Teager

Segment 6 - May 14th, 1983, John McCarthy, Fernando Corbato, Robert Fano, Philip Morse, and Herbert Teager

Segment 7 - May 15th, 1983, John McCarthy, Fernando Corbato, Robert Fano, and Edward Fredkin

Segment 8 - May 15th, 1983, John McCarthy, Fernando Corbato, Robert Fano, and Edward Fredkin

Segment 9 - May 15th, 1983, John McCarthy, Fernando Corbato, Robert Fano, and Edward Fredkin

Segment 10 - May 15th, 1983, John McCarthy, Fernando Corbato, Robert Fano, and Edward Fredkin


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