William Leal
Submitted by: Ernest Hayden, Speech Communications
Research Laboratory, Santa Barbara, California
LISP-8 is a semi-interpretative LISP-like list processing
package. Problem programs are "compiled" by the assembler,
and the object code is interpreted by the package. Its
structure makes it incompatible with LISP l.5, but many of
the same problems may be solved. It is recursive, permits
subroutines.
Minimum Hardware: | 4K PDP-8, EAE
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Storage Requirement: | 12 pages
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Source Language: | PAL III
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Catalog:
| July 1973
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