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 ==== LispM (and other tales of the undead) ==== ==== LispM (and other tales of the undead) ====
  
 +  * Running the [[vlm_on_linux|Genera VLM on GNU/Linux]]
   * http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/tk/tk-sm-79.pdf   * http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/tk/tk-sm-79.pdf
   * revenge of the son of the Lisp Machine > http://www.ccs.neu.edu/scheme/pubs/icfp99-ffkf.pdf   * revenge of the son of the Lisp Machine > http://www.ccs.neu.edu/scheme/pubs/icfp99-ffkf.pdf
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 ==== Symbolics ==== ==== Symbolics ====
  
-  * museum > http://smbx.org/ +  * [[http://smbx.org/|Symbolics Lisp Machine Museum]] 
-  * genera manuals > http://www.andreas.org/genera/+  * [[https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_symbolics|The BITSAVERS.ORG Documents Library: Symbolics]]
   * mac compatible > [[MacIvory]]   * mac compatible > [[MacIvory]]
-  * opengenera on linux > http://www.newartisans.com/blog_files/symbolics.lisp.machine.php#unique-entry-id-39 +  * opengenera on linux > [[http://www.newartisans.com/blog_files/symbolics.lisp.machine.php#unique-entry-id-39|1]], [[https://archives.loomcom.com/genera/genera-install.html|2]]... 
-  * Dan Weinreb gives his answer to the question "Why did Symbolics fail?" > http://dlweinreb.wordpress.com/2007/11/16/why-did-symbolics-fail/+  * Dan Weinreb gives his answer to the question "[[http://dlweinreb.wordpress.com/2007/11/16/why-did-symbolics-fail/|Why did Symbolics fail?]]" 
   * a virtual lisp machine [[vlm on linux]]   * a virtual lisp machine [[vlm on linux]]
  
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   * The Movitz system aspires to be an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp that targets the ubiquitous x86 PC architecture "on the metal" >> http://common-lisp.net/project/movitz/   * The Movitz system aspires to be an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp that targets the ubiquitous x86 PC architecture "on the metal" >> http://common-lisp.net/project/movitz/
   * "An immutable operating system" http://augustl.com/blog/2014/an_immutable_operating_system/ and https://github.com/augustl/halt   * "An immutable operating system" http://augustl.com/blog/2014/an_immutable_operating_system/ and https://github.com/augustl/halt
 +  * [[http://interim-os.com/|Interim OS]], a minimal operating system featuring a language oriented kernel. 
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