A New Version of CTSS LISP
A new version of the CTSS LISP is now available. The new system provides additional data storage and several new functions and constants. The I/O capabilities, EXCISE, the error comments, and several routines have been improved. Musch irrelevant code and many bugs have all been removed. FAP s...
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description | A new version of the CTSS LISP is now available. The new system provides additional data storage and several new functions and constants. The I/O capabilities, EXCISE, the error comments, and several routines have been improved. Musch irrelevant code and many bugs have all been removed. FAP source decks and BOD listings are available. The decks are organized so as to ease the job of assembling private LISP systems in which uneeded features are absent. Without reassembling, the user can create a private LISP system in which the data storage space has been arbitrarily allocated among binary program space, the push-down list, full word space, and free storage. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/59042019-04-10T17:24:10Z A New Version of CTSS LISP Fenichel, Robert R. Moses, Joel A new version of the CTSS LISP is now available. The new system provides additional data storage and several new functions and constants. The I/O capabilities, EXCISE, the error comments, and several routines have been improved. Musch irrelevant code and many bugs have all been removed. FAP source decks and BOD listings are available. The decks are organized so as to ease the job of assembling private LISP systems in which uneeded features are absent. Without reassembling, the user can create a private LISP system in which the data storage space has been arbitrarily allocated among binary program space, the push-down list, full word space, and free storage. 2004-10-04T14:08:51Z 2004-10-04T14:08:51Z 1966-02-01 AIM-093 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/5904 en_US AIM-093 13 p. 10236830 bytes 438613 bytes application/postscript application/pdf application/postscript application/pdf |
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title | A New Version of CTSS LISP |
title_full | A New Version of CTSS LISP |
title_fullStr | A New Version of CTSS LISP |
title_full_unstemmed | A New Version of CTSS LISP |
title_short | A New Version of CTSS LISP |
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