Tags: lisp machine*

Hardware designed to run Lisp, or an emulator of such historic hardware.
Xerox PARC D Machines with InterLisp, MIT Cons and CADR, and later commercializations of those.

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  1. A guide to installing Open Genera 2.0, a Lisp environment originally from Symbolics, on a modern 64-bit Linux system. It details the necessary steps, including installing dependencies, setting up networking, and patching for compatibility.
  2. An article detailing the history of LISP machines and the SCHEME-78 microprocessor, designed to closely match the LISP language, developed by Guy L. Steele and Gerald Jay Sussman. It discusses the motivations behind creating dedicated LISP hardware, its eventual decline, and its relevance to modern AI hardware.
  3. A forum dedicated to bug-lispm, a project related to the Lisp Machine. The page lists recent threads with their creation dates, titles, and number of posts/days spanned.
  4. Dan Weinreb's thesis details the development of ZWEI, a real-time display-oriented editor for the Lisp Machine. It emphasizes ZWEI's design, implementation using Lisp, and integration with the Lisp environment. Key aspects include the use of buffer pointers (bps), intervals, and Lisp macros, as well as the impact of the Lisp Machine's architecture on the editor's functionality.
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  7. 2017-04-23 Tags: , , , by klotz

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