XLISP 2.0
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XLISP is an experimental programming language combining some of the features of Common Lisp with an object-oriented extension capability. It was implemented to allow experimentation with object-oriented programming on small computers.
There are currently implementations of XLISP running on the IBM-PC and clones under MS-DOS, on the Macintosh, the Atari-ST and the Amiga. It is completely written in the programming language 'C' and is easily extended with user written built-in functions and classes. It is available in source form to non-commercial users.
Many Common Lisp functions are built into XLISP. In addition, XLISP defines the objects 'Object' and 'Class' as primitives. 'Object' is the only class that has no superclass and hence is the root of the class heirarchy tree. 'Class' is the class of which all classes are instances (it is the only object that is an instance of itself).
Betz, David Michael. (1988). XLISP 2.0 Documentation. Peterborough, NH.
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Architecture 
 Motorola 68K
Compatibility notes 
Emulating this? It could probably run under: Mini vMac
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