Macintosh Centris (68040), Symbolics Ivory Model-3 Nubus
card,
Symbolics keyboard and mouse, Sony LCD screen (picture courtesy of R. Joswig)
Symbolics Inc. was a producer of general-purpose computer systems used for developing and running applications for solving complex problems.
The company designed and built workstations with a fully object-oriented operating system called Genera, written in Lisp,
in combination with a so-called presentation-based window system named Dynamic Windows
on which a powerful program development environment was provided at a time where others provided command line interfaces only.
Lisp (ZetaLisp or
Common Lisp) was the main programming language
also for application building,
and the hardware of Lisp Machines provided features, e.g., type tagging bits for data classification at runtime,
to support the efficient execution of code produced by Lisp compilers at that time.
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