Fun fact: I did a port of Franz Lisp[1] to the Celerity, having the compiler (liszt) generate code for the backend of the C compiler, since they told us: "in no way will you be able to generate assembly code out of your compiler for this architecture." They were an early Sun Microsystems competitor that didn't make it.
[1] Not to be confused with Franz's Common Lisp, this is the MacLisp compatible Lisp from UC Berkeley.
Fun fact: I did a port of Franz Lisp[1] to the Celerity, having the compiler (liszt) generate code for the backend of the C compiler, since they told us: "in no way will you be able to generate assembly code out of your compiler for this architecture." They were an early Sun Microsystems competitor that didn't make it.
[1] Not to be confused with Franz's Common Lisp, this is the MacLisp compatible Lisp from UC Berkeley.