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Date: Wed, 18 Dec 1996 19:05:39 -0500
From: Abraham Schneider <bram@gis.net>
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Subject: Getting a Scheme Interpreter/Compiler
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I'm fairly new at Scheme (and Lithp for that matter), and I'm looking
for a Scheme Interpreter/Compiler. I downloaded the MIT version (from
the MIT-PRESS website featuring the book Structure and Interpretation of
Computer Programs). After I unzipped it, I tried running it, but it gave
me three windows, and froze. I read the readme.doc file, and it said
that the MIT Scheme version was not tested under 32 megs of ram (I have
16...) (Oh, btw, I'm running under Windoze '95). Anyways, is lack of
memory my problem, or did I just get a bad copy?
	If it is a bad copy, where can I find a good one? If it is lack of
memory, where can I get a Scheme compiler that will run on my machine?

Thanks,
Bram.

