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
From: Jerome Chan
Subject: Re: Lisp Machine parts for sale -- $300?
Date: 
Message-ID: <yjc-2907942217090001@b61539.student.cwru.edu>
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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