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Qué (quién) es LISP machines - definición

HISTORICAL COMPUTER
Lisp Machine; LISP machine; LISP machines; Lisp machines; MIT CADR; LispM; CADR (computing system); Xerox Dolphin; Xerox Dandelion; Xerox Dandetiger; D machine
  • A Knight machine preserved in the [[MIT Museum]]
  • Symbolics 3620 (left) and LMI Lambda Lisp machines
  • Symbolics 3640 Lisp machine

Lisp machine         
Lisp machines are general-purpose computers designed to efficiently run Lisp as their main software and programming language, usually via hardware support. They are an example of a high-level language computer architecture, and in a sense, they were the first commercial single-user workstations.
Lisp Machine         
1. <architecture> Any machine (whether notional or actual) whose instruction set is Lisp. 2. <hardware, operating system> A line of workstations made by Symbolics, Inc. from the mid-1970s (having grown out of the MIT AI Lab) to late 1980s. All system code for Symbolics Lisp Machines was written in Lisp Machine Lisp. Symbolics Lisp Machines were also notable for having had space-cadet keyboards. [More details and historical background?] {Lisp Machinemoeller/symbolics-info/symbolics.html">Lisp Machine Museum (http://kogs-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/Lisp Machinemoeller/symbolics-info/symbolics.html)}. (2003-07-03)
LISP Machine LISP         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE, A DIALECT OF THE LANGUAGE LISP
ZetaLisp; Zetalisp; Lisp-machine lisp; Lisp-machine Lisp
<language> An extension of Maclisp, now called Zetalisp. (1998-12-13)

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Lisp machine

Lisp machines are general-purpose computers designed to efficiently run Lisp as their main software and programming language, usually via hardware support. They are an example of a high-level language computer architecture, and in a sense, they were the first commercial single-user workstations. Despite being modest in number (perhaps 7,000 units total as of 1988) Lisp machines commercially pioneered many now-commonplace technologies, including effective garbage collection, laser printing, windowing systems, computer mice, high-resolution bit-mapped raster graphics, computer graphic rendering, and networking innovations such as Chaosnet. Several firms built and sold Lisp machines in the 1980s: Symbolics (3600, 3640, XL1200, MacIvory, and other models), Lisp Machines Incorporated (LMI Lambda), Texas Instruments (Explorer, MicroExplorer), and Xerox (Interlisp-D workstations). The operating systems were written in Lisp Machine Lisp, Interlisp (Xerox), and later partly in Common Lisp.