| R. R. Burton et al. Interlisp-D: Overview and status. In Proc. Lisp Conference, Stanford, 1980. |
....Lisp worked, and was able to run most of PDP 10 Interlisp, but it was too slow to be useful, mainly because of insufficient memory. It therefore did not play a role in the Alto system. The implementation was moved to the Dorado, however, where after considerable tuning it has been very successful [7]. Cedar With the advent of the Dorado in 1979, we saw an opportunity to improve substantially on all of our existing programming systems. After considerable reflection on the desirable properties of a programming environment for personal computing [11] CSL decided in 1979 to build a new ....
R. R. Burton et al. Interlisp-D: Overview and status. In Proc. Lisp Conference, Stanford, 1980.
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