Hi there.
First of all sorry if this question has been asked a zillion of times. I
used to have some LISP programs for the Mac many years ago (1990-1995).
After doing a search on the net, I have realised that most of them have
been removed from the archives.
Initially I was sure to have kept copies on my (very old) floppies, but
unfortunately I cannot find them anymore :-(
I think I had something called MacLISP and XLisp (could be wrong, though).
Does anybody here know whether there is any single LISP programming
environment for the Mac left and where could I find it?
Many thanks,
Paolo
Maintainer of the Online Classical-CD Stores FAQ.
http://indigo.ie/~pamolo/faq.html
In article <·················@ts06-038.dublin.indigo.ie>,
······@indigo.ie (Paolo G. Cordone) wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> First of all sorry if this question has been asked a zillion of times. I
> used to have some LISP programs for the Mac many years ago (1990-1995).
> After doing a search on the net, I have realised that most of them have
> been removed from the archives.
>
> Initially I was sure to have kept copies on my (very old) floppies, but
> unfortunately I cannot find them anymore :-(
> I think I had something called MacLISP and XLisp (could be wrong, though).
>
> Does anybody here know whether there is any single LISP programming
> environment for the Mac left and where could I find it?
http://www.digitool.com
The new versions MCL 4.3 (PPC) and MCL 3.4 (68k) have just
been released.
Rainer Joswig
Rainer Joswig, ISION Internet AG, Harburger Schlossstra�e 1,
21079 Hamburg, Germany, Tel: +49 40 77175 226
Email: ·············@ision.de , WWW: http://www.ision.de/
Rainer Joswig <·············@ision.de> writes:
>In article <·················@ts06-038.dublin.indigo.ie>,
>······@indigo.ie (Paolo G. Cordone) wrote:
>> I think I had something called MacLISP and XLisp (could be wrong, though).
>>
>http://www.digitool.com
XLisp is still going strong as part of Xlisp-Stat. Try http://www.xlispstat.org
to get started.
Cheers,
Simon.
--
S. P. Blomberg I believe I'm a Bayesian, but as I
Dept. of Zoology and Entomology accumulate more data, that could change.
University of Queensland
St Lucia Qld. 4072 Australia ··········@mailbox.uq.edu.au
I've just done a minimal (command-line, no graphics) port of XLISP 3.0.4 to
MacOS. It should be available soon.
- Rob.
> From: ········@dingo.cc.uq.edu.au (Simon Blomberg)
> Organization: University of Queensland
> Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
> Date: 17 Jan 2000 00:34:33 GMT
> Subject: Re: LISP on the Mac
>
> Rainer Joswig <·············@ision.de> writes:
>
>> In article <·················@ts06-038.dublin.indigo.ie>,
>> ······@indigo.ie (Paolo G. Cordone) wrote:
>
>>> I think I had something called MacLISP and XLisp (could be wrong, though).
>>>
>
>> http://www.digitool.com
>
> XLisp is still going strong as part of Xlisp-Stat. Try
> http://www.xlispstat.org
> to get started.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Simon.
>
>
>
> --
> S. P. Blomberg I believe I'm a Bayesian, but as I
> Dept. of Zoology and Entomology accumulate more data, that could change.
> University of Queensland
> St Lucia Qld. 4072 Australia ··········@mailbox.uq.edu.au
Hi Paolo,
Check out Digitool:
http://www.digitool.com
The Linux version of ACL works on MKLinux as well as LinuxPPC. It
probably does not work on MacOS though.
http://www.franz.com
Regards
Robert