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The charts are broken up into 2~groups; {\bf CPU Time} and {\bf Real Time}.
{\bf CPU Time} is the best approximation to CPU time that was reported for that
implementation.
For the S-1, the LM-2, and the PERQ, the CPU time is approximated by real time; 
for InterLisp Vax~780, the CPU time is approximated by CPU time $+$ garbage
collection time; all others report CPU time directly.

{\bf Real Time} is the best approximation to real time available. For
PDP-10 MacLisp, the Symbolics 3600, the LM-2, the PERQ, and the S-1, this
is reported directly.  For the Dolphin, the Dandelion, the Dorado, PSL on
all machines, Franz on all machines, Common Lisp on the DEC machines, and
InterLisp Vax~780, this is CPU time $+$ garbage collection time.

In these charts, Franz time is reported for the Translink~$=$~T, LocalF~$=$~No
case.

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