What are some available legal Lisp machines for reverse
engineering?
I was told that the TI Explorer and Dandelion were applicable
for this task. Is this valid?
Also, were can I find information or availability on these Lispms?
:)
Best Regards,
John
Hi-
There's a link from the Common Lisp Cookbook that'll take you to a Lisp machine Museum.
I haven't got the time to find it now. Maybe also try "Lisp Machine(s) Museum" on Google.
Cheers
henry
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> In article <3c76a093...@news.earthlink.net>, jaum...@earthlink.net (John
> Lütz) wrote:
> > Hey Fellow Lispers,
> >
> > What are some available legal Lisp machines for reverse
> > engineering?
> >
> > I was told that the TI Explorer and Dandelion were applicable
> > for this task. Is this valid?
> >
> > Also, were can I find information or availability on these Lispms?
> >
> > :)
> >
> > Best Regards,
>
> Hi-
>
> There's a link from the Common Lisp Cookbook that'll take you
> to a Lisp machine Museum. I haven't got the time to find it
> now. Maybe also try "Lisp Machine(s) Museum" on Google.
<http://kogs-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~moeller/symbolics-info/symbolics.html>
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Dr. Edmund Weitz
Hamburg
Germany
The Common Lisp Cookbook
<http://cl-cookbook.sourceforge.net/>
Regards,
Jens