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Yes, they are special, but...
- To: "\"TSD::AIP1::\\\"Len%HEART-OF-GOLD\\\"%atc.bendix.com\"%RELAY.CS.NET"@WARBUCKS.AI.SRI.COM
- Subject: Yes, they are special, but...
- From: "William D. Gooch" <ai.gooch@MCC.COM>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 89 09:31:00 EDT
- Cc: SLUG@WARBUCKS.AI.SRI.COM
- In-reply-to: The message of 12 Jun 89 09:15 CDT from "\"TSD::AIP1::\\\"Len%HEART-OF-GOLD\\\"%atc.bendix.com\"%RELAY.CS.NET"@Warbucks.AI.SRI.COM
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 89 10:04 EDT
From: Len Moskowitz <Len@HEART-OF-GOLD>
They would be general purpose if one of our "general purpose"
programmers could sit down at a Symbolics workstation, boot up a
familiar OS, get to work in their language of choice, and get reasonable
performance.
Strange as it may seem to you, our users can do all these things on
Symbolics machines.
Maybe it's time to port UNIX to the XL400?
I sure hope not.