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From: pangaea@ripco.com (You Are False Data)
Subject: Re: Newbie2LISP
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        Thanks, you people have been more than helpful.

                                                        KRT:)




Robert_S Blasi (blasirs@franklin.CS.Berkeley.EDU) wrote:
: In article <Dwo67y.3Fu@rci.ripco.com>,
: You Are False Data <pangaea@ripco.com> wrote:
: >        Ok the newsgroup answers one part of my question "is there a LISP 
: >compiler for the mac". since I'm new to LISP I wanted to see what I could 
: >learn on it without a hefty investment (to decide if I want to continue) are 
: >there any shareware or free ware LISP compilers for the powermac, IBM286, or 
: >C=64 available. If not what IS available and how much are they (in general).
: >your reply is MUCH appriciated.
: >
: 	You've posted to "comp.lang.lisp.mcl," the newsgroup for discussion
: of Macintosh Common Lisp. If you ever decide on a commercial environment
: MCL (for the Mac obviously) is a good choice.
: 	Still if you're looking for shareware Lisp environments, you
: can check out Roger Corman's PowerLisp for the Macintosh (please see
: http://www.crl.com/~rgcorman/PowerLisp/PowerLisp.html) or X-Lisp, available
: at all the info-mac mirrors.
: 	As far as I know, I think X-Lisp did run at one time on an 80286
: box, but it might be difficult to locate. I am skeptical of the existence
: of a Lisp environment for the C-64, although if you can put Lisp on a
: 6811, I guess you can put it on anything.

: 	Good luck in your endeavors.


: 						VTY, Rob Blasi

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