Lars Brinkhoff
Lars Brinkhoff
[Architecting a Secure Enterprise with a Systems-Thinking Approach](https://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/122249/1119537436-MIT.pdf) has a 08-APR-72 login session with TENEX 1.25. Also features the Creeper.
[BBN Report No. 2182](http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.939.3058&rep=rep1&type=pdf) implies TENEX 1.21 was available on 5-APR-71.
Here are files from SUMEX. http://www.mcjones.org/dustydecks/archives/2006/08/14/57/
Just need one!
MAXC had a Lisp instruction set in parallel with the KA10 instruction set. It's called Byte Lisp, or just BLISP. I found this in an Arpanet Resources Handbook from 1978:...
Hello @masinter @rmkaplan @blakemcbride @nbriggs, Do you know anything related to the MAXC Byte Lisp instruction set? I have found some pieces of Interlisp-10 code that uses it, but I...
A few hits for `BYTELISPFLG`, from DECUS tapes: https://www.google.com/search?q=%22BYTELISPFLG%22
I understand that L Peter Deutsch was one of the people behind this byte code. His 1973 paper "A LISP machine with very compact programs" describes a MicroLISP instruction set....
Thanks for the info, @masinter! I think it's a marvelous story - a PDP-10 that can also execute bytecode! It does seem like the Interlisp bytecode for Maxc is lost...
@eswenson1, this is what we discussed the other day.