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==== LispM (and other tales of the undead) ==== | ==== LispM (and other tales of the undead) ==== | ||
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==== CADR ==== | ==== CADR ==== | ||
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"The CONS was the first Lisp Machine produced at MIT (development started in 1973 with the first prototype available in 1976) and was designed by hackers for hackers. The CONS was superceded by an improved version in 1978 called the CADR. There were only about 25 CADRs produced by MIT, but the CADR was the basis for the first commercial LispM' | "The CONS was the first Lisp Machine produced at MIT (development started in 1973 with the first prototype available in 1976) and was designed by hackers for hackers. The CONS was superceded by an improved version in 1978 called the CADR. There were only about 25 CADRs produced by MIT, but the CADR was the basis for the first commercial LispM' | ||
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==== ChaosNET ==== | ==== ChaosNET ==== | ||
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==== Symbolics ==== | ==== Symbolics ==== | ||
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* museum > http:// | * museum > http:// | ||
* genera manuals > http:// | * genera manuals > http:// | ||
- | * [[MacIvory]] | + | * mac compatible > [[MacIvory]] |
+ | * opengenera on linux > http:// | ||
+ | * Dan Weinreb gives his answwer to the question "Why did SYmbolics fail?" > http:// | ||
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