From: Mark Schmidt
Subject: LisP interpreter for Windows, DOS, or HP-UX?
Date:
Message-ID: <3s9ktm$7bb@ucsbuxb.ucsb.edu>
Hello. I'm looking for a good Lisp interpreter
for Windows, DOS, or HP-UX. Any freeware out there
(or suggestions for inexpensive, good interpreters)?
I've heard about gnu's Lisp 2.0. Does anyone use
it and where can I ftp it?
Thank you,
mark.
Hi Mark,
there are several Common Lisp and a lot of scheme interpreters
on the net !
A very portable Common Lisp implementation is Clisp
ftp-site ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de -> /pub/lisp/clisp
this implementation runs on DOS/UNIX/LINUX/...
The only Gnu Common Lisp Implementation i saw running was a version
ported to Linux (i think it's a port from kcl-lisp)
you can get it from all mirrored Linux sites
in /pub/devel/lisp or so.
Another Lisp Interpreter for DOS is XLISP
ftp-site cs.orst.edu -> /pub/xlisp
I hope I could help you
Bye Mario
Questions on other implementations special scheme ?
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