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S-1 Common Lisp implementation

Published: 15 August 1982 Publication History

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We are developing a Lisp implementation for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory S-1 Mark IIA computer. The dialect of Lisp is an extension of COMMON Lisp [Steele;1982], a descendant of MacLisp [Moon;1974] and Lisp Machine Lisp [Weinreb;1981]).

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LFP '82: Proceedings of the 1982 ACM symposium on LISP and functional programming
August 1982
264 pages
ISBN:0897910826
DOI:10.1145/800068
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