The first use of Exploder I know was the TI Explorer Lisp Machine, which was licensed from MIT in about 1981. People called them the "TI Exploder." TI was the third licensee after Symbolics (the first .com domain ever) and LMI, and they built variatoins of the MIT "CADR" Lisp Machines.

There was an ARPA Net mailing list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] (back before there were domains) and it was about the second dry-humor list, the first being [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think I have some INFO-EXPLODER archives around.

On the LispM front, I went to the computer museum in Mountain View CA two years ago and saw computers that were familiar, PDP-10, Apple II's, etc But when I saw CADR-6 there...I remember when it was built, and my girlfriend put together the front end interface and the network controiller. I decided that a musem with computers whose serial numbers I recognized was not a healthy place for me, and left.

Leigh / WA5ZNU
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