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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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     * http://www.its.caltech.edu/~weel/lispm.shtml     * http://www.its.caltech.edu/~weel/lispm.shtml
     * http://bitsavers.org/pdf/mit/cadr/     * http://bitsavers.org/pdf/mit/cadr/
-  * lisp amcine in 206 -> http://voltaire.nfshost.com/blog/lisp-machine-in-2006/ +  * lisp machine in 2006 -> http://jaoswald.wordpress.com/lisp-machine-in-2006/
   * lisp machinery wiki/archive > http://labs.aezenix.com/lispm/   * lisp machinery wiki/archive > http://labs.aezenix.com/lispm/
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 +==== Symbolics ==== 
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 +  * [[http://smbx.org/|Symbolics Lisp Machine Museum]] 
 +  * [[https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_symbolics|The BITSAVERS.ORG Documents Library: Symbolics]] 
 +  * mac compatible > [[MacIvory]] 
 +  * 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 "[[http://dlweinreb.wordpress.com/2007/11/16/why-did-symbolics-fail/|Why did Symbolics fail?]]"  
 +  * a virtual lisp machine [[vlm on linux]] 
 ==== CADR ==== ==== CADR ====
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 "The CONS was the first Lisp Machine produced at MIT (development started in 1973 with the first prototype available in 1976) and was designed by hackers for hackers. The CONS was superceded by an improved version in 1978 called the CADR. There were only about 25 CADRs produced by MIT, but the CADR was the basis for the first commercial LispM's that were produced by both LMI and Symbolics (both of which were created/staffed by ex-MIT hackers). Although a lot of the top MIT Lisp hackers left MIT to work for the commercial LispM manufacturers, Richard Stallman stayed on at MIT and, for several years, reproduced a lot of the commercial innovations on the MIT  LispMs . Therefore, even though MIT' LispM will not have all the features of the later commercial  LispM's, it is still a fabulous development environment. In fact, it is the basis for what is probably the most hacker-friendly development environment ever produced." -- Bill Clemenson "The CONS was the first Lisp Machine produced at MIT (development started in 1973 with the first prototype available in 1976) and was designed by hackers for hackers. The CONS was superceded by an improved version in 1978 called the CADR. There were only about 25 CADRs produced by MIT, but the CADR was the basis for the first commercial LispM's that were produced by both LMI and Symbolics (both of which were created/staffed by ex-MIT hackers). Although a lot of the top MIT Lisp hackers left MIT to work for the commercial LispM manufacturers, Richard Stallman stayed on at MIT and, for several years, reproduced a lot of the commercial innovations on the MIT  LispMs . Therefore, even though MIT' LispM will not have all the features of the later commercial  LispM's, it is still a fabulous development environment. In fact, it is the basis for what is probably the most hacker-friendly development environment ever produced." -- Bill Clemenson
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   * docs > http://bitsavers.org/pdf/mit/cadr/   * docs > http://bitsavers.org/pdf/mit/cadr/
  
 +==== ChaosNET ====
 +  * http://jaoswald.wordpress.com/chaosnet-information/
 +  * http://jaoswald.wordpress.com/2007/02/05/chaosnet-and-python/
  
  
-==== Symbolics ==== +==== modern (re)incarnations ==== 
- +  * "The goal of this project is to create a small Lisp-Machine in an FPGA." >> http://www.aviduratas.de/lisp/lispmfpga
- +  * 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/ 
-  * museum > http://smbx.org+  * "An immutable operating system" http://augustl.com/blog/2014/an_immutable_operating_system/ and https://github.com/augustl/halt 
-  * genera manuals > http://www.andreas.org/genera+  * [[http://interim-os.com/|Interim OS]], a minimal operating system featuring a language oriented kernel. 
-  * [[MacIvory]]+
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