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Original photo by Greg Lloyd 1969, used with permission.

Photo of the Hypertext Editing System (HES) console in use at Brown University, circa October 1969. HES was developed by Prof Andries (Andy) van Dam, Ted Nelson, David Rice, Steve Carmody, Walter Gross, and others as an IBM sponsored research project. The HES software was distributed without charge by IBM and used by researchers and NASA. The photo shows Brown undergraduate student Chris Braun using HES on an IBM 2250 Model IV Graphics Display Unit, including lightpen and programmed function keyboard, channel coupled to Brown's IBM 360 mainframe. See 'Other Versions' link for a higher quality version of this photo scanned from the original negative rather than a print.
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Using Brown University Hypertext Editing System (HES) console, IBM 2250 Model IV Graphics Display Unit with keyboard, light pen and function keys.

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