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Revision as of 12:35, 11 July 2023

LISP machines were a series of custom microcoded workstations intended to run large LISP programs. The first two generations (the sole prototype, the CONS machine; and the later somewhat volume CADR) were built at MIT, and direct descendants of these were produced and sold by Symbolics and LISP Machines Inc; others were produced by other vendors, such as Texas Instruments and Xerox.

Japanese LISP machines

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