From: P A Broadbery
Subject: Feel version 75 available by FTP (plus MSDOS port)
Date: 
Message-ID: <1992Jul7.133040.4077@gdr.bath.ac.uk>
Feel (Free and Eventually EuLisp) version 0.75 is now available for
ftp'ing. It should work on the vast majority of machines with an ANSI C 
compiler. The files are on ftp.bath.ac.uk in the directory pub/eulisp.
The files are:
README			Read this file
README.386		Information on the MDSOS port
feel-0.75.tar.Z 	Feel Source code (plus some example modules)
feel-0.75.zip		Feel binaries for MS-DOS machines.
definition-0.75.tar.Z	
 	 The current publically available version of the eulisp definition.
        Note that feel's version numbers are unrelated to the
        definition's version numbers. It is just a coincidence that they are
        the same.

Eulisp is a lisp like language (similar in some ways to Dylan), with
modules, objects and threads. 

New Features:

o Some bug fixes
o weak pointers
o better support for roll-your-own object systems
o better support for the bytecode interpreter
o Improved portability and build tools
Feel (Free and Eventually EuLisp) version 0.75 is now available for
ftp'ing. It should work on the vast majority of machines with an ANSI C 
compiler. The files are on ftp.bath.ac.uk in the directory pub/eulisp.
The files are:
README			Read this file
README.386		Information on the MDSOS port
feel-0.75.tar.Z 	Feel Source code (plus some example modules)
feel-0.75.zip		Feel binaries for MS-DOS machines.
definition-0.75.tar.Z	
 	 The current publically available version of the eulisp definition.
        Note that feel's version numbers are unrelated to the
        definition's version numbers. It is just a coincidence that they are
        the same.

Eulisp is a lisp like language (similar in some ways to Dylan), with
modules, objects and threads. 

New Features:

o Some bug fixes
o weak pointers
o better support for roll-your-own object systems
o better support for the bytecode interpreter
o Improved portability and build tools

If there is suffient interest, I will start a feel-users mailing list.
In the mean time, problems to me.

Pete Broadbery
ยทยทยท@maths.bath.ac.uk