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Implementation of a VLSI layout tool on personal computers
This paper describes a VLSI layout editor implemented on the Macintosh and IBM personal computers. The editor is capable of manipulating integrated circuit designs of complexity exceeding 50,000 transistors on a standard Macintosh Plus computer. The paper discusses the design tradeoffs necessary to implement a program of this capability on small computers.