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From: daveb@rtech.UUCP (Dave Brower)
Newsgroups: net.rumor
Subject: Re: Rumors?
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Date: Mon, 1-Jul-85 12:13:04 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul  1 12:13:04 1985
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> 
> Well, I'll take a stab here, too...
> 
> Does anyone out there know about the rumor that Symbolics (or
> anyone else for that matter) is working on, or thinking of,
> implementing C for Lisp Machines?
> -- 
> C. Ian Connolly, GE-CRD - USENET: ...edison!steinmetz!connolly
> 			  ARPANET: connolly@ge-crd

I think that Scott Layson, formerly of Mark of the Unicorn (Mince.
Scribble, Final Word) was working on a C compiler for some lisp machine
in lisp.  I don't remember if he has an LMI or a Symbolics.

-dB

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