[LispM-Hackers] [LispM] Paper on software technologies of TI Lisp Machines

ford@objs.com ford@objs.com
Mon, 07 May 2001 16:55:22 -0400


I'm not sure why you want this.  Its an overview of several higher level Explorer software packages.  The manuals are better sources of information.  One of the manuals, the Technical Summary, or some such name, has such an overview.

Steve

Paul Fuqua wrote:

>     Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 13:50:11 +0000
>     From: John Morrison <jm@mak.com>
>
>     Anybody know where to get this?  Our office admin hasn't been able to
>     find it, even in the Library of Congress.
>
> The IEEE online library only has "Proceedings of the IEEE" back to 1988,
> so no luck there, either.  We don't seem to have an actual library at TI
> any more, so I can't dig up a paper copy.
>
>     Neither he nor I could turn
>     up any info on the author post 1983 or thereabouts.
>
> A Google search on "Harry Tennant" (that's what the H stands for) turns
> up http://www.htennant.com/ as the first item.  Harry has been doing
> Internet-strategy consulting since 1993, according to his bio, which
> would be around when he left TI.  (No, I didn't know him well;  he was
> one of those AI guys, while I was a lispm microcoder.)
>
> I don't see an online list of papers at his site, and the links I can
> find around the net are mostly citations of his natural-language work.
>
> Who's closest to an engineering-school library?
>
>                               pf
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