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Hudson, H. H. |
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H. H. Hudson helped to develop in 1965 an on-line, multi-user system for CSIRO Section of Computing Research's Control Data 3600 computer system, called DAD, that allowed time-shared access by many users using keyboard VDU terminals, which were then new. This was the first large scale, on-line, multi-user system in Australia other than the small Cirrus. |
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