There are better places for to learn the history, but in the mid '70s the "AI Labs" at MIT designed a machine called the CADR. This was their second machine and the first one was called the CONS.
MIT built a handful (20-30?) CADR machines and used them extensively. Later when Symbolics Corporation was formed they cleaned up the CADR design and sold it as the LM-2 (affectionately known by Symbolics employees as "the dog" because of it's blazing speed).
As we make progress I'll try and keep the site up to date. Our current goal is to get the CADR booted and talking to a file server.
I have been able to find tapes from various people and a large collection of backup tapes from MIT. In time I suspect all of the old AI Labs files will be recovered and made available. This includes all of the CADR files and software.
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 all of the software is now in probate. A group of ex-symbolics people are working to free the software and get it released. We're hoping for something in the summer of 2006.
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