Cambridge Algebra System
Cambridge Algebra System (CAMAL) is a computer algebra system written in Cambridge University by David Barton, Steve Bourne, and John Fitch. It was initially used for computations in celestial mechanics and general relativity. The foundation code was written in Titan computer assembler,. In 1973, when Titan was replaced with an , it was rewritten in ALGOL 68C and then BCPL where it could run on IBM mainframes and assorted microcomputers.
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Cambridge Algebra System
Cambridge Algebra System (CAMAL) is a computer algebra system written in Cambridge University by David Barton, Steve Bourne, and John Fitch. It was initially used for computations in celestial mechanics and general relativity. The foundation code was written in Titan computer assembler,. In 1973, when Titan was replaced with an , it was rewritten in ALGOL 68C and then BCPL where it could run on IBM mainframes and assorted microcomputers.
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