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Incompatible Timesharing System, the first fully timesharing operating system, developed at MIT in the 1960s-1970s for the PDP-6 and later PDP-10 computers. ITS was notable for its influence on early hacker culture and the development of many important software tools and applications, including the first implementation of the Emacs text editor and the Macsyma computer algebra system.

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  1. - Discussion about a dedicated timesharing system called SITS (Small Incompatible Timesharing System) used for running Logo and other PDP11/45 programs.
    - Mentions of various software and tools such as DDT, Salv, Tinté editor, LISP11, Macro assembler, Link linker, Spacewar, etc.
    - Discussion about the General Turtle 2500 standalone Logo machine and its possible use of SITS.
    - Mention of a special Logo keyboard similar to Knight or Space-cadet keyboards that may have been used with raster displays.
    - Comments on running SITS' Salv to initialize an empty disk, reading files from paper tape using RUG, and starting the system sphere

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