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Subject: Re: looking for stack machines - (nf)
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Date: Thu, 1-Mar-84 04:20:08 EST
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ctvax!rob    Feb 28 13:41:00 1984

One British machine was the KDF-9. There was a special issue of IEEE Computer
several years ago on Stack Machines. I recall it contained articles on 
at least the KDF-9, the B5000 and the HP-3000.

Rob Spray

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