That would be (at least) OpenMCL <http://openmcl.clozure.com/>,
AllegroCL <http://www.franz.com/products/allegrocl/>, and (I think)
CLISP <http://clisp.cons.org/>.
CMUCL (see bottom of <http://www.cons.org/cmucl/news/index.html>) is
currently working on reviving its PowerPC backend.
Regards,
Edi.
Oliver Bandel <······@first.in-berlin.de> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for lisp on linux, but on a power-pc-linux.
> If I remember well, some of the Lisps are coming as
> Binary-Distributions, at least the innerst Lisp-Kernel
> comes only as a binary.
>
> So I need a lisp, which is completely available
> as C-Sources, or where the Binaries are available
> for Linux on PPC too (G4-CPU).
>
>
> Ciao,
> Oliver
>>>>> "ew" == Edmund Weitz <···@agharta.de> writes:
ew> That would be (at least) OpenMCL <http://openmcl.clozure.com/>,
ew> AllegroCL <http://www.franz.com/products/allegrocl/>, and (I think)
ew> CLISP <http://clisp.cons.org/>.
CLISP works fine, and there's also ECLS: recent versions compile on
linuxppc. It's not stable yet, though, many parts of the system are
still under active development.
<URL:http://ecls.sf.net/>
--
Eric Marsden <URL:http://www.laas.fr/~emarsden/>