From: John Nagle
Subject: Re: Lisp Machine parts for sale -- $300?
Date:
Message-ID: <nagleCtAtGG.1xB@netcom.com>
········@aisun3.ai.uga.edu (Michael Covington) writes:
>The University of Georgia is unloading the equipment described below.
>Early indications are that a bid in the $300-$400 range could probably
>take it all. (Buyer pays shipping.) Call the number indicated right
>away if you want to place a bid.
>The Artificial Intelligence Center at the University of Georgia is
>disposing of the following parts from an LMI (Gigamos) Lambda 3x3
>Lisp Machine. This is not a complete working system. Condition of
>the parts is unknown.
You might ask if the Computer Museum in Boston wants one. But
then, LMI was near them, so they probably have one already.
John Nagle
In article <···············@netcom.com>, ·····@netcom.com (John Nagle) wrote:
> ········@aisun3.ai.uga.edu (Michael Covington) writes:
> >The University of Georgia is unloading the equipment described below.
> >Early indications are that a bid in the $300-$400 range could probably
> >take it all. (Buyer pays shipping.) Call the number indicated right
> >away if you want to place a bid.
>
> >The Artificial Intelligence Center at the University of Georgia is
> >disposing of the following parts from an LMI (Gigamos) Lambda 3x3
> >Lisp Machine. This is not a complete working system. Condition of
> >the parts is unknown.
>
> You might ask if the Computer Museum in Boston wants one. But
> then, LMI was near them, so they probably have one already.
>
> John Nagle
Can someone describe how a symbolics lisp machine works?
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