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Display techniques for interactive text manipulation
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The Line Processor is a microcomputer-based device that was developed at Stanford Research Institute's Augmentation Research Center (ARC). It was designed to make it possible to use inexpensive alphanumeric video display terminals with ARC's sophisticated interactive information manipulation system, NLS.