From: Tralfaz
Subject: CLISP compilers
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How do I find one?

From: Kent M Pitman
Subject: Re: CLISP compilers
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"Tralfaz" <·······@usol.com> writes:

> How do I find one?

Do you mean Common Lisp compilers or compilers for the specific 
implementation of Common Lisp that is called CLISP?
From: Carl Shapiro
Subject: Re: CLISP compilers
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Kent M Pitman <······@world.std.com> writes:

> Do you mean Common Lisp compilers or compilers for the specific 
> implementation of Common Lisp that is called CLISP?

Or perhaps even Xerox's "Conversational Lisp" CLISP?

:-) 
From: Tralfaz
Subject: Re: CLISP compilers
Date: 
Message-ID: <tjseh1kdtuct2d@corp.supernews.com>
Common Lisp


"Kent M Pitman" <······@world.std.com> wrote in message
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> "Tralfaz" <·······@usol.com> writes:
>
> > How do I find one?
>
> Do you mean Common Lisp compilers or compilers for the specific
> implementation of Common Lisp that is called CLISP?
From: Kent M Pitman
Subject: Re: CLISP compilers
Date: 
Message-ID: <sfw7kxtac5h.fsf@world.std.com>
"Tralfaz" <·······@usol.com> writes:

> Common Lisp
> 
> "Kent M Pitman" <······@world.std.com> wrote in message
> ····················@world.std.com...
> > "Tralfaz" <·······@usol.com> writes:
> >
> > > How do I find one?
> >
> > Do you mean Common Lisp compilers or compilers for the specific
> > implementation of Common Lisp that is called CLISP?


Ah, well, the best thing is to go to www.alu.org, and ask more questions
back here if that doesn't get you the answers you want.
From: Mark Watson
Subject: Re: CLISP compilers
Date: 
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http://clisp.cons.org/

Enjoy!

--Mark Watson
--Java consulting, Open Source and Content: www.markwatson.com