In article <···················@amadeus.ireq-robot.hydro.qc.ca> ·····@ireq-robot.hydro.qc.ca (Martin Boyer) writes:
> Yes, Sun is dropping SunCommon LISP. The simplest option is to get
> support from Lucid, which developed it. Except from what's printed on
> the cover page of the manuals and the media, there is no difference
> between Sun Common LISP and Lucid Common LISP. Your sales rep sould
> have told you that and saved your group some heated discussions.
>
> Martin Boyer ······@ireq-robot.hydro.qc.ca
What about SPE and LispView? Those are Sun products, right?
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In article <···················@goneril.juliet.ll.mit.edu> ·····@juliet.ll.mit.edu (NetNews Junkie) writes:
>What about SPE and LispView? Those are Sun products, right?
I haven't heard anything about SPE, but LispView has been put into the
public domain. The source has been put onto some anonymous FTP servers.
I don't know what the support situation on these products is, though.
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From: Hisao Kuroda
Subject: Re: Sun Common Lisp: Is Sun dropping support?
Date:
Message-ID: <338@msisun.msi.co.jp>
In article <············@early-bird.think.com> ······@think.com (Barry Margolin) writes:
;From: ······@think.com (Barry Margolin)
;Date: 20 Dec 91 22:22:34 GMT
;References: <······················@njitgw.njit.edu> <···················@amadeus.ireq-robot.hydro.qc.ca> <···················@goneril.juliet.ll.mit.edu>
;Organization: Thinking Machines Corporation, Cambridge MA, USA
;
; but LispView has been put into the
;public domain. The source has been put onto some anonymous FTP servers.
;
Please tell me
1) Is LispView available outside USA (in Japan) ?
2) If it's available please let me know the FTP address.
Thank you.
······@msi.co.jp (Kuroda,Hisao)