Difference between revisions of "INTERLISP"
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+ | INTERLISP was ported to the [[IBM]] [[IBM System/370|System/370]], [[CDC]] 3300, and [[Burroughs B6700]]. | ||
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+ | * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/xerox/interlisp/Interlisp_Reference_Manual_Oct_1974.pdf Interlisp Reference Manual from 1974] | ||
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Revision as of 10:49, 31 March 2022
INTERLISP is a LISP dialect developed at Xerox PARC from BBN LISP.
INTERLISP-10
The first version of INTERLISP was essentially a renaming of the latest iteration of BBN LISP, which was hosted on PDP-10 computers running TENEX. When build for running on a Maxc, it can use the compact Byte Lisp instruction set provided by that computer.
Interlisp-D
INTERLISP was ported to the Xerox D machines, and this version was called Interlisp-D.
Other hosts
INTERLISP was ported to the IBM System/370, CDC 3300, and Burroughs B6700.