From: Kevin Montgomery
Subject: Public Domain Lisps?? (Franz, over Unix)
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Would someone either send or post a list of public domain
lisps and where/how they're available? Personally, I'm looking
for a copy of Franz with which to bring up Reggia et al.'s artificial
neural net simulator (mirrors/II). Has anyone done this? Any help
would be appreciated...
kev
ps: details:HP-UX (AT&T System V-like Unix op sys) on a HP9000/840
From: C Lynne D'Autrechy
Subject: Re: Public Domain Lisps?? (Franz, over Unix)
Date:
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In article <·······@hpindda.HP.COM> ·····@hpindda.HP.COM (Kevin Montgomery) writes:
>
> Would someone either send or post a list of public domain
>lisps and where/how they're available? Personally, I'm looking
>for a copy of Franz with which to bring up Reggia et al.'s artificial
>neural net simulator (mirrors/II). Has anyone done this? Any help
>would be appreciated...
>
> kev
>
>ps: details:HP-UX (AT&T System V-like Unix op sys) on a HP9000/840
There is a public domain version of Franz Lisp (Opus 38.92) available
from the SUN User Group. It's part of their 1987 Donated Software Tape.
The tape costs $100 if you're a member of the group and $130 if you're
not. The phone number for the User Group is (415) 336-4112. I don't
have an e-mail address for them.
Lynne D'Autrechy