It was based on the earlier programs JUSTIFY and TJ-1 by Pete Samson, and succeeded by TYPESET? and RUNOFF. |
It was based on the earlier programs JUSTIFY and TJ-1 by Pete Samson, and succeeded by TYPSET and RUNOFF. |
Type Justifier Program
Author: Pete Samson (?) Manual: http://www.dpbsmith.com/tj2.html Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TJ-2 Family: DecFamily Platform: PDP-1 License: CommercialTJ stood for "Type Justifier." TJ-2 ran on a Digital PDP-1 computer with 4096 eighteen-bit words of core memory with a 5 microsecond cycle time; in modern terms, 9K of RAM and a 200 KHz (kilohertz, not megahertz) clock.
It was based on the earlier programs JUSTIFY and TJ-1 by Pete Samson, and succeeded by TYPSET and RUNOFF.