On 06/02/2018 11:08, Robert Armstrong via cctalk wrote:

   I've heard a persistent rumor over the years that the WPS/8 and PDP-8 
software group at DEC had modified the 730's microcode to support a PDP-8 
emulation [...]

I wasn't able to find a reference to back it up, but if we're sharing faintly remembered rumors -- I recall hearing that some grad students had developed alternate microcode for the 11/730 to re-purpose it as a LISP machine.

I use the lowercase "M" on purpose, I don't recall that it emulated the various 36-bit machines known as LISP Machines specifically. Just that it was a native LISP execution environment of some kind.

That's all I've got. Not even an institution, though I have a very tenuous notion that UMass Amherst might have been mentioned...

--S.

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