In article <···············@cpmsnbbsa05>, Bud <········@email.msn.com> wrote:
>Can LISP be programmed for the MAC and APPLE? I have LispWorks, Golden
>Common LISP, and Allegro.
Try Macintosh Common Lisp (MCL) at <www.digitool.com>. Pricey, but
worth it. This was once an official Apple product that was later taken
over by Digitool, Inc.
There is also a shareware product called PowerLisp
<www.corman.net/PowerLisp.html>.
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In article <···············@cpmsnbbsa05>, Bud <········@email.msn.com> wrote:
>Can LISP be programmed for the MAC and APPLE? I have LispWorks, Golden
>Common LISP, and Allegro.
Yep. See www.digitool.com for Macintosh Common Lisp, a full commercial
implementation, or www.corman.net/PowerLisp.html for PowerLisp, a
shareware implementation by the author of Corman Lisp for the PC.
-- Chuck, owns a copy of MCL
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