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From: smith@umn-cs.UUCP (Richard Smith)
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Subject: Re: looking for stack machines - (nf)
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umn-cs!smith    Feb 27 19:42:00 1984

  There was another old 'stack machine' built in England sometime in
the past decade or two called the KDF-9.  I remember seeing a writeup
about it in some compendium of comparative architecture papers at
some point (Computing Surveys? Bell-Newell[-Sieworcek]? I don't remember).

Rick.