MuLISP

muLISP is a LISP development system for CP/M that was later ported to the Apple II, TRS-DOS and PC DOS. It was marketed by Microsoft Corporation under the name Microsoft LISP. In addition to an interpreter and compiler the system includes an editor with a WordStar-like command set, a symbolic debugger (early versions had a simpler trace-debug package), a collection of libraries, and in later versions a tutorial and example programs. Note that some versions of the package bundled a compiler while others did not.

Around 1990 the company added a protected mode DOS version that ran on 80386 and higher processors called muLISP XM, Common Lisp compatibility (not quite complete) and CLOS, in addition to odds and ends such as a windowing library & manager. There never was an official port of the package to either OS/2 or Windows. As muLISP was used as the basis for a number of scientific software and hardware packages it was sold and supported until about 2005 even though it had seen little or no development since about 1990.

Versions

 * muLISP-77 (1977): Ran on a custom 8080 based computer, not released commercially.
 * muLISP-79 (1979): Ran on a 8080 based CP/M systems, interpreter only.
 * muLISP-80 (1980): First release with a pseudo-compiler, came in an 8080 and a faster Z80 version.
 * muLISP-80 AIDS (Artificial Intelligence Development System) - a bundle of muLISP and muSTAR
 * muLISP-80 AIDS v2.15 (1983) - CP/M only release


 * muLISP-82 (1982): First release with an IBM PC compatible package.
 * muLISP-83
 * 4.01 (1983-06-30) - Macros, random file I/O and an interactive tutorial were added
 * 4.11 - Last update in the 4.x branch.


 * muLISP-85
 * 5.00 (1985) - Twice a many primitives as v4.11 and heaps as big as 512k. First release with Common Lisp compatibility (not full).


 * muLISP-86:5.10 (1986-01-06)
 * muLISP-87:6.00 (1987-06-17)
 * muLISP-90 (1990)
 * 7.1

Computer Algebra Applications

 * muMATH:Symbolic mathematics package
 * Sold as a stand-alone package or as an add-on to muLISP, required muSIMP and usually came bundled with it.


 * muSIMP:Algol like language
 * An Algol like programming language that ran on top of muLISP.


 * muSTAR
 * An execution environment containing terminal interfaces and menu system and so on, basically an enhanced editor with some debugging facilities, integrated into later versions of the system and all PC DOS versions.

Links

 * Joan H. Rich: muLISP-80/muSTAR-80 Artificial lntelligence Development System Reference Manual - The Soft Warehouse, Aug 1980
 * Robert J. Schalkoff: muLISP-86 - A review from BYTE Magazine vol 11-10, October 1986, pages 249~252
 * Jordan Bortz & John Diamant: LISP for the IBM Personal Computer - A review from BYTE Magazine vol 09-07, July 1984, pages 281~291
 * John Halamka: muLISP/muStar-80 develops, edits, debugs LISP - a review of muLISP-80 AIDS v2.15 from Infoworld March 1983.
 * Jeff Levinsky: muLISP: Latest in a long line of LISPs - a review of muLISP-80 from InfoWorld July 1981.
 * David T. McClellan: LISPing with your PC - From PC Magazine December 1983

Licence and availability
Discontinued commercial software, retail price when new USD 250 for the PC version in 1983~88, USD 400 from 1990 onwards, USD 200 for the muLISP AIDS package for CP/M.

Author & publisher

 * Albert D. Rich
 * Soft Warehouse
 * Texas Instruments (After 1999)