Turings Assembly-Line is a game orginally written on the Plato systems (1960 ) in 2020 on Cyber1.org by and-or.ch. There is also a version as a web-app.
Acknowledgments My interest in man-machine communication was awakened while working on the PLATO project at the University of Illinois, to which I owe many insights. The experimental systems XS-0 and XS-1 served as test beds for evaluating the design techniques presented in this paper. I am indebted to my co-workers on these projects, in particular to G. Beretta, H. Burkhart, P. Fink, B. Plattner, J. Stelovsky, H. Sugaya, A. Ventura, and J.Weydert. This is a revised version of a paper presented at the 1982 International Zurich Seminar on Digital Communications, MAN-MACHINE INTERACTION, March 9-11, 1982.
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Plato as Standalone Software
Plato and Switzerland
Jürg Nievergelt worked on the PLATO project.
My interest in man-machine communication was awakened while working on the PLATO project at the
University of Illinois, to which I owe many insights. The experimental systems XS-0 and XS-1 served as
test beds for evaluating the design techniques presented in this paper. I am indebted to my co-workers on
these projects, in particular to G. Beretta, H. Burkhart, P. Fink, B. Plattner, J. Stelovsky, H. Sugaya, A.
Ventura, and J.Weydert. This is a revised version of a paper presented at the 1982 International Zurich
Seminar on Digital Communications, MAN-MACHINE INTERACTION, March 9-11, 1982.
Nievergelt, Jürg
PLATO Systems – ein ELearning-System und darin ein GameDesign-Biotop (1960+/1972+) (Updated)
Turings Assembly-Line (Plato Systems) 2020
Office in Lucerne // check
Coding in PLATO (>Programmieren in TUTOR (1969+))
Xerox Parc
the orange book
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PLATO as SOFTWARE (Personal computer version)