Honeywell CP-6 (English Wikipedia)

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  • CP-6 Concepts and Facilities. Honeywell. September 1980. p. §4﹘8. IMP defines sequences and special characters that will be generated as a result of specified keystrokes at the terminal. These user-defined sequences or characters may be unique combinations of system escape sequences and special characters, or new special purpose functions suited to the individual user. IMP can be used to: 1. Redefine the keys on the keyboard of one terminal so that it looks like the keyboard of another terminal. 2. Define function keys to perform commonly used functions such as checking on jobs. 3. Define keys to generate often-used strings (such as lengthy variable names in a program).

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  • Ronald Brinkman (1 January 1984). Programming in Structured BASIC. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-02-314870-5.
  • Beeler, Jeffry (9 March 1981). "Honeywell Forecasts Changes in CP-6 Base". Computerworld. Vol. 15, no. 10. IDG Enterprise. p. 6. ISSN 0010-4841.
  • Beeler, Jeffry (22 October 1979). "Honeywell to Adapt CP-6 for DPS-8 CPUs". Computerworld. Vol. 13, no. 43. IDG Enterprise. p. 34. ISSN 0010-4841.

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