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* [http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/uppsala/Haraldson-LISP_details.pdf LISP-details - INTERLISP 360-370], Anders Haraldsson , 1975. | * [http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/uppsala/Haraldson-LISP_details.pdf LISP-details - INTERLISP 360-370], Anders Haraldsson , 1975. | ||
* [http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/cs/tr/81/879/CS-TR-81-879.pdf Interlisp-VAX: - A Report], Larry Masinter, 1981. | * [http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/cs/tr/81/879/CS-TR-81-879.pdf Interlisp-VAX: - A Report], Larry Masinter, 1981. | ||
+ | * [https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA066142.pdf Interlisp-11], by Alice K. Hartley. | ||
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[[Category: Language Implementations]] | [[Category: Language Implementations]] |
Revision as of 11:18, 11 January 2024
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 built for running on a Maxc, it can use the compact Byte Lisp instruction set provided by that computer.
AltoLisp
The version of INTERLISP running on the Xerox Alto was called AltoLisp. AltoLisp served as a model and departure point for Interlisp-D. - Teitelman and Masinter.
Interlisp-D
INTERLISP was ported to the Xerox D machines, and this version was called Interlisp-D.
According to Larry Masinter: All Interlisp-D machines were microcoded to emulate a bytecode set that evolved only in small ways from the Deutsch design.
Other hosts
INTERLISP was ported to the IBM System/370, CDC 3300, Burroughs B6700, Jericho, PDP-11 (with hardware and microcode modifications), and VAX.
External links
- Interlisp Reference Manual from 1974
- A LISP Machine with Very Compact Programs, L. Peter Deutsch, 1973.
- LISP-details - INTERLISP 360-370, Anders Haraldsson , 1975.
- Interlisp-VAX: - A Report, Larry Masinter, 1981.
- Interlisp-11, by Alice K. Hartley.