Secondary Storage in LISP
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Edwards, Daniel J.
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A principal limitation of LISP processors in many computations is that of inadequate primary random-access storage. This paper explores several methods of using a secondary storage medum (such as drums, disk files or magetic tape) to augment primary storage capacity and points out some limitations of these methods
Date issued
1963-12-01Other identifiers
AIM-063
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AIM-063