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A storage allocation scheme for a machine with a 2048-instruction core store and a magnetic drum is described. The use of the drum for storing program blocks and/or data must be directed by the programmer through auxiliary information in the ALGOL program. The administrative routines controlling the storage at run time are described in full. A detailed example is given.
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Jensen, J., Mondrup, P. & Naur, P. A storage allocation scheme for ALGOL 60. BIT 1, 89–102 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01939222
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