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Content can include: digital images, videos, text, URL links, etc. The Symbolics Lisp Machine Museum memorializes the Symbolics Lisp Machine (LispM) and the company that developed and manufactured it, Symbolics. Thank you for visiting.
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Symbolics' initial product, the LM-2, introduced in 1981, was a repackaged version of the MIT CADR Lisp machine design. The operating system and software development environment, over 500,000 lines, was written in Lisp from the microcode up, based on MIT's Lisp Machine Lisp .
- May 7, 1996
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A Symbolics Machine Used as a Front-End to a Connection Machine. A 3600 Lisp Machine; A 3645 and a 3640 used at the Computer Science Department of the University of Hamburg; Model-3 Ivory Card; Our machine at Hamburg University; The inside of a 3620 and a 3650 machine) Pictures of Lisp Machines at Helsinki University of Technology (including ...
Symbolics 3600. The Symbolics 3600 was a lisp machine introduced in 1983. It is a direct descendant of the CADR lisp machine designed at MIT. Manufacturer.
"A Few Things I Know About LISP Machines" – A set of links, mostly discussion of buying Lisp machines; Ralf Möller's Symbolics Lisp Machine Museum; Vintage Computer Festival pictures of some Lisp machines, one running Genera; LISPMachine.net – Lisp Books and Information; Lisp machines timeline – a timeline of Symbolics' and others' Lisp ...
Symbolics 3620. Symbolics. 3620. In 1983, a year later than planned, Symbolics introduced the 3600 family of Lisp machines. Code-named the "L-machine" internally, the 3600 family was an innovative new design, inspired by the CADR architecture but sharing few of its implementation details.
Lisp Machines were famous for their exotic keyboards. Symbolics was the most successful of the lisp machine makers. These are two of their keyboards - the legendary "Space Cadet Keyboard" from the LM-2 model (1981), and then the original keyboard for the 36xx series (1983). Info. Gallery.