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From: sbrunnoc@hawk.ulowell.edu (Sean Brunnock)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
Subject: Re: lisp operating systems
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Date: 5 Dec 88 14:03:47 GMT
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From article <842@nih-csl.UUCP>, by steve@nih-csl.UUCP (steve fellini):

  The bible of LISP Machines is the LISP Machine Manual also known as
the Chine Nual owing to the fact that the title wraps around the cover
so only those letters show.

  The original manual was written by Daniel Weinreb and David Moon who
work at Symbolics I believe. Gigamos has a larger edition of the manual.
It has the same title (and subtitle) and in addition to Weinreb and Moon,
Richard M. Stallman is one of the authors.


   The LISP Machines that I know of are the

		Symbolics LM2
		Symbolics 36**
		Symbolics MacIvory
		LMI (now Gigamos) Lambda
		Texas Instruments Explorer I, II, and MicroExplorer


					Sean Brunnock