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- Zmacs is written in Lisp Machine Lisp ( called ZetaLisp on Symbolics Lisp Machines ).
- This Lisp dialect was called Lisp Machine Lisp at MIT . Symbolics used the name ZetaLisp.
- Many parts of the operating systems remained written in ZetaLisp and Flavors ( or New Flavors ).
- The software of the operating system was written mostly in Lisp Machine Lisp ( named ZetaLisp ) and Symbolics Common Lisp.
- The software bundle was later renamed ZetaLisp, to distinguish the Symbolics'product from other vendors who had also licensed the MIT software.
- Most of the Lisp systems whose designs contributed to Common Lisp such as ZetaLisp and Franz Lisp used dynamically scoped variables in their interpreters and lexically scoped variables in their compilers.
- At the 3600's introduction, the smallest disk that could support the ZetaLisp software was 14 inches ( 356 mm ) across ( most 3600s shipped with the 10?inch Fujitsu Eagle ).
- During the 1980s and 1990s, a great effort was made to unify the work on new Lisp dialects ( mostly successors to Maclisp like ZetaLisp and NIL ( New Implementation of Lisp ) ) into a single language.