In article <5123F412.7070208 at bitsavers.org>,
Al Kossow <aek at bitsavers.org> writes:
On 2/19/13 1:42 PM, Richard wrote:
> In article <CAMTenCFL36KNaEYgsaRFw+c1JSr6E8yKThLsmAvc591JQpBanw at mail.gmail.
com>,
Liam
Proven <lproven at gmail.com> writes:
Does anyone know of anywhere I might be able to
read some reasonably
detailed accounts of the operating systems of the Xerox Smalltalk
workstations and Lisp Machines?
It's not the Xerox one, but this is a really good video/talk on the
Lisp Machines Inc. machine:
<http://www.loper-os.org/?p=932>
"the Last Symbolics Developer, Speaks of Lisp Machines"
you REALLY do not want to mix up LMI with Symbolics...
Sorry, brain cramp. Yes, it's Symbolics and not LMI. Regardless, I
found the talk very informative. I watched this the last time a
Symbolics machine was up for sale on ebay.
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