[net.emacs] Scheme is ftpable over the ARPANET

tower@mit-prep (08/08/85)

From: Leonard H. Tower Jr. <tower@mit-prep>
If you are on the Internet, you can at present copy the latest
distribution version of Scheme from host MIT-PREP.  The files are
present individually under the directory /u3/scheme/dist.

For those who missed the earlier announcement, Scheme is a a block
structured dialect of LISP.

For further information refer to: "Structure and Interpretation of
Computer Programs", by Harold Abelson and Gerald J. Sussman with Julie
Sussman, The MIT Press & McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1985.

The standard distribution should work on 32-bit machines under VMS,
BSD 4.1 & 4.2, ATT systems 3 and 5, HPUX, and TRIX.  Some
conditionalization may have to be done for other machines and
operating systems.

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