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S-1 Common Lisp implementation
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Proceedings of the 1982 ACM symposium on LISP and functional programming table of contents
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Pages: 108 - 113  
Year of Publication: 1982
ISBN:0-89791-082-6
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGACT: ACM Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory
SIGART: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
SIGPLAN: ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
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ABSTRACT

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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Correll, Steven. 'S-1 Uniprocessor Architecture (SMA-4)' in The S-1 Project 1979 Annual Report, Chapter 4. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, 1979.
 
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Hewitt, Carl. 'Viewing Control Structures as Patterns of Passing Messages' in Artificial Intelligence 8(3):323-364, June, 1977.
 
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Moon, David. MacLisp Reference Manual, Revision 0, M.I.T. Project MAC, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 1974.
 
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Steele, Guy Lewis Jr., and Sussman, Gerald Jay. 'The Revised Report on SCHEME: A Dialect of LISP', AI Memo 452, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, January, 1978.
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Rodney A. Brooks: colleagues
Richard P. Gabriel: colleagues
Guy L. Steele, Jr.: colleagues