Timo Noko's NokoLisp: Bare-Metal Lisp on the HP Omnigo 700LX

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Nokolisp is a variant of the Lisp language created around 1976 by Timo Noko. The most recent implementation was created in 2000 for the Nokia 9110 cell phone. In 1984 Noko was hired by goverment-own company called Nokia. Nokolisp was used to create various programming tools like TNCODE, TNANAL and TNSDL. When Noko lost his job in Nokia Corporation in 1990, Nokia renamed Nokolisp to "Nykylisp" and totally owned it, and now somebody else claims to be the sole author. Working Nokolisp Intepreter/Compiler for Msdos is here. The highest bit in 16bit word causes memory controller itself to make new access in 15-bit address space. TN-tools in Nokia were automatically compiled into C-code to be run in VAX-computers.
Timo Noko's NokoLisp: Bare-Metal Lisp on the HP Omnigo 700LX



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