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* [[Interlisp]]<ref name="5CtB3">{{Cite book |url=http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/xerox/interlisp/1974_InterlispRefMan.pdf |title=InterLisp Reference Manual |first=Warren |last=Teitelman |year=1974 |access-date=2006-08-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060602134835/http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/xerox/interlisp/1974_InterlispRefMan.pdf |archive-date=2006-06-02}}</ref> – developed at [[BBN Technologies]] for PDP-10 systems running the [[TENEX (operating system)|TENEX operating system]], later adopted as a "West coast" Lisp for the Xerox Lisp machines as [[InterLisp-D]]. A small version called "InterLISP 65" was published for the [[MOS Technology 6502]]-based [[Atari 8-bit computers]]. Maclisp and InterLisp were strong competitors.
* [[Franz Lisp]] – originally a [[University of California, Berkeley]] project; later developed by Franz Inc. The name is a humorous deformation of the name "[[Franz Liszt]]", and does not refer to [[Allegro Common Lisp]], the dialect of Common Lisp sold by Franz Inc., in more recent years.
* [[muLISP]] – initially developed by Albert D. Rich and
* [[XLISP]], which [[AutoLISP]] was based on.
* [[Standard Lisp]] and [[Portable Standard Lisp]] were widely used and ported, especially with the Computer Algebra System REDUCE.
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