Re: Current state of Symbolics



Paolo Amoroso wrote:
Matthew D Swank <akopa-is-very-much-like-my-mail-address@xxxxx> writes:

Does anyone know what's going on with Symbolics beyond the info on
http://www.unlambda.com/cadr/cadr_faq.html:
>Symbolics today is owned by one person and is really just a maintaince
>group for old lisp machines. The sole owner recently passed away and

Who was the sole owner?

I am just guessing, but wouldn't this be David Schmidt? See http://www.symbolics.com/


Pascal

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