Symbolics XL1200 LispMachine
. 40bit Ivory Processor
. 8MW memory (40 megabytes)
. 768mb ESDI 'world'/'loader' disk
. 4gigabyte SCSI device for lmfs
. exabyte tape drive
. SCSI CD reader
. Genera 8.3 w/ current patches and extras
. Symbolics 19" swivel base 'premium' console, keyboard and mouse.
Machine and console are in perfect working order.
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········@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:
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> Symbolics XL1200 LispMachine
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It might be helpful if you mentioned in which part of the world
this machine is situated :-)
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From: Fernando D. Mato Mira
Subject: Re: {f/s} Symbolics XL1200 LispMachine
Date:
Message-ID: <39983655.FF67C7@iname.com>
Martti Halminen wrote:
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> ········@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:
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> > Symbolics XL1200 LispMachine
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> <snip>
>
> It might be helpful if you mentioned in which part of the world
> this machine is situated :-)
"USA" or "Europe" not being good answers :-)
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In article <·················@solibri.com>,
Martti Halminen <···············@solibri.com> wrote:
> ········@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:
> >
> > Symbolics XL1200 LispMachine
>
> <snip>
>
> It might be helpful if you mentioned in which part of the world
> this machine is situated :-)
Given the email address, I'm guessing either Texas or Mars. :-)
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Ted Dennison <········@telepath.com> writes:
> > It might be helpful if you mentioned in which part of the world
> > this machine is situated :-)
>
> Given the email address, I'm guessing either Texas or Mars. :-)
Maybe both.
A specter is haunting Texas.
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From: Fernando D. Mato Mira
Subject: Re: {f/s} Symbolics XL1200 LispMachine
Date:
Message-ID: <39985B4C.289F9970@iname.com>
Craig Brozefsky wrote:
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> Ted Dennison <········@telepath.com> writes:
>
> > > It might be helpful if you mentioned in which part of the world
> > > this machine is situated :-)
> >
> > Given the email address, I'm guessing either Texas or Mars. :-)
>
> Maybe both.
Waitaminute.. It's TRUE!
It's a Space Lisper!!! :-)
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E-mail : matomira AT acm DOT org
In article <·················@iname.com>,
"Fernando D. Mato Mira" <········@iname.com> wrote:
> Craig Brozefsky wrote:
> >
> > Ted Dennison <········@telepath.com> writes:
> >
> > > > It might be helpful if you mentioned in which part of the world
> > > > this machine is situated :-)
> > >
> > > Given the email address, I'm guessing either Texas or Mars. :-)
> >
> > Maybe both.
>
> Waitaminute.. It's TRUE!
>
> It's a Space Lisper!!! :-)
Perhaps that Martian probe w/ the AI on it didn't crash after all...
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