Fred Cisin wrote:
I don't have much of any details, but I can point
you where to find out.
My cousin, David Ungar, was involved in it, and in "Smalltalk on a Risc",
while he was getting his PhD at berkeley. One time, when I visited him in
Evans hall, they had a Lisa (with hard disk!, and twiggy drive (with the
double set of access holes in the floppy to make it easier to put
thumbprints on the media)).
Thanks for the tip! I will make sure to ask him about this on the next
opportunity I have (probably not this year, unfortunately). He wanted to
hire me to work on his Klein project back in 2000, but the end of the
dot com bubble hit Sun very hard so it didn't happen. I see that,
besides many other things, I missed some very interesting stories :-)
-- Jecel