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<p>of the file were located by traversing pointers. Systems using this technique included Flex (for the <a href="page.php?w=Motorola_6800">Motorola 6800</a> CPU), mini-Flex (same CPU), and Flex9 (for the Motorola 6809 CPU). A variant developed by TSC for and marketed by <a href="page.php?w=Smoke_Signal_Broadcasting">Smoke Signal Broadcasting</a> in California, used doubly linked lists in the same manner.</p>

<p>The TSS/360 operating system, developed by IBM for the System 360/370 machines, used a double linked list for their file system catalog.</p><p>
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