The Lincoln Keyboard - a Typewriter Keyboard Designed for Computers Input Flexibility A new typewriter keyboard, for direct and punched paper tape computer input will replace the usual commercial keyboard with 88 characters chosen for the convenience of programmers. The Lincoln Keyboard is expected to facilitate the programming of algorithmic process and should allow considerable flexibility in assembly and utility routines. CACM July, 1958 Vanderburgh, A. CA580702 ES March 17, 1982 10:10 AM 1083 5 3192 3192 5 3192 3192 5 3192 3192 5 3192 407 6 3192 3192 6 3192 3193 6 3192 730 6 3192