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At first PDP-11 Logo ran on the metal, but later a timesharing system was developed. | At first PDP-11 Logo ran on the metal, but later a timesharing system was developed. | ||
- | Hal Abelson et al wrote an interesting game using the vector displays, called Dazzle Dart. Two teams of two plays against each other, and the objective is to shine a ray of light in the opposing team's goal. The ray must reflect at least once for a goal to be scored. | + | A minimal Little SITS emulator was used to run PDP-11 Logo on the General Turtle 3500 LSI-11 processor. |
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+ | Hal Abelson et al wrote an interesting game using the vector displays, called Dazzle Dart. Two teams of two plays against each other, and the objective is to shine a ray of light in the opposing team's goal. The ray must reflect at least once for a goal to be scored, making it possibly the first game with ray tracing. |