wkc@Ardc.ARPA (06/30/84)
From: William K. Cadwallender (LCWSL) <wkc@Ardc.ARPA> I was at a seminar in applied AI recently, and someone there told me about a LISP written in Aztec C under CP/M (... something like Z-LISP?) which was allegedly in the public domain and available possibly from SIMTEL. Does anyone out there know anything about this LISP, or any LISP that I could run in any manner on a 6502 system? William Cadwallender (wkc@ARDC) P.S. I am interested in the C SOURCE code for this thing.
jcw@cvl.UUCP (Jay C. Weber) (07/08/84)
I have the sources for a very neat little version of LISP called 'X-LISP'. Although I have an IBM-PC, the program is completely written in C and has been implemeted on many machines including a Z-80 running CP/M-80. It also is an experiment in object-oriented programming, so it has some interesting facets not normally found in LISPs, as well a fair number of the standard LISP functions. It was written by: David Betz 114 Davenport Ave. Manchester, NH 03103 (603) 625-4691 If there is enough interest, and I get the author's approval, I will post the sources. Write me if you are interested, or talk to the author. Jay Weber ..!seismo!rlgvax!cvl!jcw ..!seismo!rochester!jay jay@rochester.arpa