From: Pongsak MAHACHOKLERTWATTANA
Subject: search for cmu-cl
Date: 
Message-ID: <PONGSAK.92Apr28203128@palm.kuee.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
Hello,

 My name is Pongsak, and I am studying in Kyoto University.
 I'm looking for the source of CMU-CL that is able to run on workstations.
(Sun Sparc Station, Hawlett-Packer, or NEC EWS4800) 
 If you have any info about it, please e-mail to me.
 
Thanks in advance.
 
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                                    Pongsak Mahachoklertwattana
                              Department of Electrical Engineering II
                                    Nagao Lab. KYOTO University
                                E-mail: ·······@kuee.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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From: Barry Margolin
Subject: Re: search for cmu-cl
Date: 
Message-ID: <kvrdn0INN897@early-bird.think.com>
In article <·····················@palm.kuee.kyoto-u.ac.jp> ·······@palm.kuee.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Pongsak MAHACHOKLERTWATTANA) writes:
>Hello,
>
> My name is Pongsak, and I am studying in Kyoto University.
> I'm looking for the source of CMU-CL that is able to run on workstations.
>(Sun Sparc Station, Hawlett-Packer, or NEC EWS4800) 
> If you have any info about it, please e-mail to me.

From the FAQ:

   CMU Common Lisp is free, and runs on Sparcs (Mach and SunOs),
   DecStation 3100 (Mach), IBM RT (Mach) and requires 16mb RAM, 25mb
   disk. It includes an incremental compiler, Hemlock emacs-style editor,
   source-code level debugger, code profiler and is mostly X3J13
   compatible, including the new loop macro.  It is available by
   anonymous ftp from any CMU CS machine, such as
   lisp-rt1.slisp.cs.cmu.edu and lisp-rt2.slisp.cs.cmu.edu, in the
   directory /afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/clisp/release. Login with username
   "anonymous" and ·······@host" (your email address) as password. Due to
   security restrictions on anonymous ftps, it is important to "cd" to
   the source directory with a single command. Don't forget to put the
   ftp into binary mode before using "get" to obtain the
   compressed/tarred files. The binary releases are contained in files of
   the form
                <version>-<machine>_<os>.tar.Z
   Other files in this directory of possible interest are
   15b-sun4-source.tar.Z, which contains all the ".lisp" source files
   used to build version 15b for Sparc machines, and
   10-16-91-cmucl-master.tar.Z which contains the project/clisp/master
   subtree, with RCS source (,v) files for all of CMU CL. Bug reports
   should be sent to ··········@cs.cmu.edu.
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Barry Margolin
System Manager, Thinking Machines Corp.

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