From: Carl M. Kadie
Subject: MS-DOS GNU Emacs and Common Lisp in my lifetime?
Date: 
Message-ID: <1990Nov15.005352.5900@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
For years now, people have posted to the net asking for GNU Emacs
and/or Common Lisp for their PC's. A short article
in the November BYTE magazine, gives me hope that these items
might soon be available.

The article says that the new version of the Lattice's C compiler
can compile programs larger than 640K and that the extender needed
to run these programs can be given away (i.e. no royalties).

More good news: the compiler includes a library of many Unix-like 
functions, including a curses clone. Some bad news: the compiler 
costs $495.




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