Hi,
I'm looking for a lisp interpreter and/or compiler for an PC/XT/AT
compatible that is public domain and available anonymous ftp.
The public domain stuff I'm familiar with all don't allow
the stack to grow past 64K ... and this is a pain in the neck
when you re doing alot of recursive stuff :) ! I really need
something that will allow the stack to grow past 64K. It
doesnt matter if its common, X, or franze lisp ...
I would appreciate any pointers !
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From: Tom Frauenhofer
Subject: Re: Looking for DOS lisp interpreter ...
Date:
Message-ID: <31686@cci632.UUCP>
In a similar vein, I am looking for the author of a Shareware LISP
interpreter for the PC (PC-Lisp). The author, Peter Asherwood-Smith,
released it to the net several years ago. The address and phone number in
his documentation are out-of-date. I would like to make the shareware
contribution and get a copy of the source code.
Peter, are you out there?
Thanks in advance.
Thomas V. Frauenhofer ...!rutgers!rochester!cci632!ccird7!tvf
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