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Machine intended to run [[LISP]] programs.
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'''LISP machines''' were a series of custom [[microcode]]d [[workstation]]s 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]].
  
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==External links==
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* [https://lisp-machine.org/ Lisp Machines] - emulatos
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** [https://lisp-machine.org/tag/lisp-machine/ Hacking Nevermore – A TI-Explorer Lisp Machine emulator]
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* [https://archive.org/details/ti-explorer TI Explorer Lisp Machine Source Code]
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[[Category: Workstations]]

Revision as of 15:51, 19 March 2021

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.

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