Flags: 000000000201 Date: Fri, 17 Mar 89 05:31 PST From: Gumby@MCC.COM (David Vinayak Wallace) Subject: Hardened LispMs Date: Fri, 17 Mar 89 10:22:13+0900 From: kddlab!atr-la.atr.junet!myers@uunet.UU.NET (John K. Myers) There was a rumour about two years back that TI was starting work on a hardened Lisp Machine that would a) be about the size of an IBM-PC or smaller, and b) be designed to operate in helicopters, tanks, etc. Is MCC trying to do this kind of thing too? Does anyone know whether this project actually got started, and what its current status is? MCC has been contracted by and has delivered to SDIO a "hardened" lisp machine for phase I of SDI. That is, able to withstand 30ATM overpressure, immersion to 600 meters, EMP, and cafeteria food. The hardened machine, sufficient for running any existing lisp application comes with 500K words of memory, a 30-key keyboard, and 7-segment display, selling for $186,000 each (qty 50). An optional flame-retardent mouse is an additional $30,000. We have submitted a bid for phase II, which we think can be accomplished by 1995. Phase II involves re-entry against hardened targets, high resistance to religious zealots and connectionism, and low radar and congressional profile. Projected cost: $1.2M/qty 50. Please do not reveal this information to non-US citizens. -------