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The DISER Lilith is a custom built workstation computer based on the AMD2901bit-slice processor, created by a group led by Niklaus Wirth at ETH Zürich.[1][2] The project started in 1977 and by 1984 several hundred workstations were in use. It had a high resolution full page display, a mouse, a laser printer interface, and a network interface. Its software was written completely in Modula-2 and included a relational database program called Lidas.

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Citing from Sven Erik Knudsen's contribution to 'The Art of Simplicity': 'Lilith's clock speed was around 7 MHz and enabled Lilith to execute between 1 and 2 million instructions (called M-code) per second. (..) Initially, the main memory was planned to have 65,536 16-bit words memory, but soon after its first version, it was enlarged to twice that capacity. For regular Modula-2 programs, however, only the initial 65,536 words were usable for storage of variables.'[3]

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History[edit]

The development of Lilith was influenced by the Xerox Alto from the Xerox PARC (1973) where Niklaus Wirth spent a sabbatical from 1976 to 1977. Unable to bring back one of the Alto systems to Europe, Wirth decided to build a new system from scratch between 1978 and 1980, selling it under the company name DISER (for Data Image Sound Processor and Emitter Receiver System).[4] In 1985 he had a second sabbatical leave to PARC, which led to the design of the Oberon System. Ceres, the follow-up to Lilith, was also released in 1985.

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The mouse of the Lilith was custom-designed, and later used with the Smaky computers. It would go on to inspire the first mice produced by Logitech.

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  • Kronos, a Soviet analog of the Lilith

References[edit]

  1. ^Richard Ohran: Lilith and Modula-2. BYTE August, 1984. pp.181-192 Reprint
  2. ^Paul A. Sand: The Lilith Personal Computer. BYTE September, 1984. pp.300–311 Reprint
  3. ^The School of Niklaus Wirth 'The Art of Simplicity' by László Böszörményi, Jürg Gutknecht, Gustav Pomberger (Ed.), 2000, Morgan Kaufmann ISBN1-55860-723-4 & dpunkt, ISBN3-932588-85-1
  4. ^Niklaus Wirth A Brief History of Modula and Lilith The ModulaTor, Nr. 0, January 1995

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diser Lilith.
  • Emulith emulator for the Lilith, homepage and documentation
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