From: Joan McGalliard
Subject: Request: Common Lisp on PC's
Date:
Message-ID: <9743@latcs1.oz.au>
We want to port some Common Lisp code to a PC (ie IBM and
compatibles). I would like to compile a list of CLs
available for these machines. I have access to Gold Hill,
but that is the only one of which I know.
Could people please send me the names of any CL on PCs and,
if possible, the name of a supplier and any relevant
comments. I will summarise the responses.
Thank you
Joan McGalliard (···@latcs1.lat.oz.au)
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From: Jeffrey Jacobs
Subject: Re: Request: Common Lisp on PC's
Date:
Message-ID: <23669@well.sf.ca.us>
Expertelligence, in Goleta, CA markets Procyon Common LISP (at least
I think its shipping now).
I believe this is an OS/2 product, however. I have not seen or reviewed
this product. I believe it is a "full" CL implementation, which would
make it and Gold Hill the only two "full" CL implementations for the PC
world.
Jeffrey M. Jacobs
ConsArt Systems Inc, Technology & Management Consulting
P.O. Box 3016, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
voice: (213)376-3802, E-Mail: ·········@COMPUSERVE.COM
In article <·····@well.sf.ca.us> ·······@well.sf.ca.us (Jeffrey Jacobs) writes:
this product. I believe it is a "full" CL implementation, which would
make it and Gold Hill the only two "full" CL implementations for the PC
world.
Plus Symbolics CLOE.
Lawrence G. Mayka
AT&T Bell Laboratories
···@iexist.att.com
Standard disclaimer.
In article <·····@well.sf.ca.us> ·······@well.sf.ca.us (Jeffrey Jacobs) writes:
>
>Expertelligence, in Goleta, CA markets Procyon Common LISP (at least
>I think its shipping now).
Expertelligence says that they won't be shipping until July. I seems
to remember hearing prices between 1 & 2 thousand when I talked to
them on the phone.
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There is a Common LISP for PC machines made by Sapiens Software,
called Star Sapphire Commong LISP. The current version is 3.1. It
costs $99 currently (I think), and they offer an academic discount.
as far as I know, the current version is a "Full" implementation (or
at least I haven't had any problems...)
D. Merrill
····@clarity.princeton.edu