Make LispM code FREE (fwd)

Mike McDonald mikemac@teleport.com
Tue, 31 Mar 1998 09:10:10 -0800 (PST)


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>At 15:31 Uhr +0200 31.03.1998, Fare Rideau wrote:
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>>The MIT AI lab is already planning to make the MIT Lisp Machine system
>>free--if they can find a copy of the sources.  That may not be easy.
>>I don't have a copy myself.
>>
>>I will forward your message to them.
>>
>>----- End of forwarded message from Richard Stallman -----
>
>Hmm, isn't the Lisp Machine source really ancient?
>Before 1980? Before Common Lisp? Written for
>special hardware? Based on MacLisp (-> Lisp Machine Lisp)?
>
>What would you do with it?
>
>Rainer Joswig, Lavielle EDV Systemberatung GmbH & Co, Lotharstrasse 2b, D22041
>Hamburg, Tel: +49 40 658088, Fax: +49 40 65808-202,
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  Mike McDonald
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