ABSTRACT
CHARYBDIS (from CHARacter-composed sYmBolic Display) is a LISP program to display mathematical expressions on typewriter-like devices such as line printers, teletypes, and scopes which display lines of characters, as well as typewriters. It was written as part of the output interface for MATHLAB [1].
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