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These source-code files were transcribed from the Raytheon document "FINAL REPORT:
AUXILIARY MEMORY FOR APOLLO GUIDANCE COMPUTER  CONTRACT NAS 9-5994".  This code is
unique, in that it was written by Raytheon Corporation, rather than by the MIT
Instrumentation Laboratory, for the purpose of working with the prototype 
Auxiliary Memory devices built by Raytheon, though never deployed in a mission.  
The AGC software syntax differs slightly
from the more-usual AGC code, because Raytheon clearly had created their own assembler
instead of using the existing YUL or GAP assemblers.<br>
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The report was obtained from Internet Archive mirrors of the NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS). 
The report can be found
<a href="http://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/Documents/R68-4125-Volume1.pdf">here</a> 
and the appendix containing the listing can be found 
<a href="http://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/Documents/R68-4125-Volume2.pdf">here</a>. Report any 
problems by creating "issues" at <a href="https://github.org/virtualagc/virtualagc/issues">
the Virtual AGC Project's GitHub Repository</a>.<br><br>
Notations on the program listing read, in part:<br>
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	SUPER JOB BY SUPER TEAM JAN 8, 1968
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