" " BEGIN INCLUDE FILE ... link_vector.incl.alm 9/77 P. Krupp " " Macro to generate the operator pointers vector for BASIC, COBOL, and the probe command. " Two versions of the vector are generated. One for use by trace with COBOL and the other for standard use. " " The link to cicg_pascal_operators_ was added because of a communication mixup. " operator_pointers_ is a system module and should not be used by private translators. " Pointers in this vector are a resource that must be shared across all " Multics sites. This resource is allocated by CISL. Private translators " should generate a link in the object segment to the operator segment. " " Modified 07/23/81 by M. Weaver to add cicg_pascal_operators_ and algol68_operators_ " macro link_vector segdef &1operator_pointers_ &1operator_pointers_: " link &1l0,|[enter_main] link &1l1,|[enter_proc] link &1l2,|[break] link &1l3,|[&1entry_version_1] link &1l4,|[&1transfer_vector] link &1l5,|[&1operator_table] " " New links should be added before this line. Order of existing " links MUST NOT BE CHANGED! " &end " " END INCLUDE FILE ... link_vector.incl.alm " " " ----------------------------------------------------------- " " " " Historical Background " " This edition of the Multics software materials and documentation is provided and donated " to Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Group Bull including Bull HN Information Systems Inc. " as a contribution to computer science knowledge. " This donation is made also to give evidence of the common contributions of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, " Bell Laboratories, General Electric, Honeywell Information Systems Inc., Honeywell Bull Inc., Groupe Bull " and Bull HN Information Systems Inc. to the development of this operating system. " Multics development was initiated by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Project MAC (1963-1970), " renamed the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence in the mid 1970s, under the leadership " of Professor Fernando Jose Corbato. Users consider that Multics provided the best software architecture for " managing computer hardware properly and for executing programs. Many subsequent operating systems " incorporated Multics principles. " Multics was distributed in 1975 to 2000 by Group Bull in Europe , and in the U.S. by Bull HN Information Systems Inc., " as successor in interest by change in name only to Honeywell Bull Inc. and Honeywell Information Systems Inc. . " " ----------------------------------------------------------- " " Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute these programs and their documentation for any purpose and without " fee is hereby granted,provided that the below copyright notice and historical background appear in all copies " and that both the copyright notice and historical background and this permission notice appear in supporting " documentation, and that the names of MIT, HIS, Bull or Bull HN not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining " to distribution of the programs without specific prior written permission. " Copyright 1972 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Honeywell Information Systems Inc. " Copyright 2006 by Bull HN Information Systems Inc. " Copyright 2006 by Bull SAS " All Rights Reserved " "