>> I think the elevator hack involved the AI Lab PDP-6 (or maybe, later, >> PDP-10)
I can supply definitive bits here (I have read the code involved). The actual interface to the elevator was in one of the PDP-11 front-ends on the MIT-AI KA10 (memory escapes me as to whether it was the TV11 or the XGP11 or what, don't have time right at the moment to go look - I suspect the former). There was actually a table in the PDP-11 code that ran the Knight TV's (perhaps the first bit-mapped display system) so that one only needed to type '<Whatever>-E', and the code knew which floor that Knight TV console was on, and automagically sent the elevator to that floor (3, 8 or 9). >> I wouldn't be surprised if it migrated to the Lisp machines, too Yes, but that would have just been a network client talking to a server; the actual hardware interface remained, I am pretty sure, on the -11. Noel