From: ken schatten
Subject: Any reasonable /free implementations of LISP for Win95?
Date: 
Message-ID: <7apu6b$b44$1@winter.news.rcn.net>
Am just beginning lisp, and would like to know of any reasonable
implementations for LISP in a WIN 95 environment?
thx, ken
From: Greg Menke
Subject: Re: Any reasonable /free implementations of LISP for Win95?
Date: 
Message-ID: <yalr8htz.fsf@erols.com>
Sam Steingold <···@goems.com> writes:


Check out xlisp-stat, its a variation on xlisp and is available on
Win32 and Linux, as well as others.

Gregm



> >>>> In message <············@winter.news.rcn.net>
> >>>> On the subject of "Any reasonable /free implementations of LISP for Win95?"
> >>>> Sent on Sun, 21 Feb 1999 16:35:03 -0500
> >>>> Honorable "ken schatten" <········@erols.com> writes:
>  >> Am just beginning lisp, and would like to know of any reasonable
>  >> implementations for LISP in a WIN 95 environment?
> 
> see the faq on http://www.elwood.com/alu




> 
> full:
> http://clisp.cons.org
> http://corman.net/lisp
> 
> crippled (demo):
> http://www.franz.com/
> http://www.harlequin.com/products/ads/lisp/
> 
> 
> -- 
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