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* [http://www.unlambda.com/index.php?n=Main.Cadr Retrocomputing - MIT CADR Lisp Machines] - Includes emulator, complete sources, and bootable disk images | * [http://www.unlambda.com/index.php?n=Main.Cadr Retrocomputing - MIT CADR Lisp Machines] - Includes emulator, complete sources, and bootable disk images | ||
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+ | * [http://www.stupi.se/Bilder/pdp-10/jpg1/dscn2945.jpg I/O box image] | ||
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Revision as of 16:13, 28 March 2021
The CADR was the first successful LISP machine, built by the MIT AI Lab as a follow-on to the prototype CONS machine.
Physically, the microcoded CPU was a single huge wire-wrap swing-out bay mounted in the front of an H960 rack. A separate backplane held main memory cards, I/O cards, etc.
External links
- Retrocomputing - MIT CADR Lisp Machines - Includes emulator, complete sources, and bootable disk images
- CPU image
- CPU backplane image
- I/O box image