Related Work
This page contains some information about related work and material, but which are not about the TX-2 itself. See also the Documentation page; it also includes related information.
The Videos page also contains some lectures by and about people involved with the TX-2, and several of those also include information about related systems and work. The People page contains information about the people who worked on the TX-2.
Web Sites about the TX-2
- Bill Buxton’s Resource Page on Early HCI Research by the Lincoln Lab TX-2 Group.
TX-0
- TX-0 Wikipedia page
- Simulators
- Angelo Papenhoff’s simulator: video, project page
- Another simulator (likely by Akiyoshi Shinpo): web page, video, announcement
- The TX-0: Its Past and Present
- Bitsavers: TX-0 resources, TX-0 programs.
- tixo.org (archived)
Whirlwind
The Whirlwind project at Lincoln Laboratory developed the Whirlwind 1 computer, the predecessor of the TX-0 and TX-2. The Whirlwind 2 evolved into the United States Air Force SAGE air defense system.
- Whirlwind 1 page at Wikipedia
- The Whirlwind Computer at CHM, Guy Fedorkow, 2018-11-30.
- Whirlwind documentation at Bitsavers.org.
- Project Whirlwind comes home, 2009-05-22.
LINC
- Wikipedia page on the LINC
- LINC Restoration Project
- LINC at Gunkies
- Conversational Access to a 2048-Word Machine, Mary Allen Wilkes, Communications of the ACM, Volume 13, Issue 7 Pages 407 - 414. https://doi.org/10.1145/362686.362690. pdf
- Emulator by Lars Brinkhoff