SHahn@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA (03/07/84)
From: Sam Hahn <SHahn@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA> The source for IQLisp is: Integral Quality, Inc. P.O. Box 31970 Seattle, WA 98103 (206) 527-2918 Claims to be similar to UCI Lisp, except function def's are stored in cells within identifiers, not on property lists; arg. handling is specified in the syntax of the expression defining the function, I/O functions take an explicit file argument, which defaults to the console; doesn't support FUNARGS. IQLisp does provide: 32kb character strings, 77000 digit long integers, IEEE format floating point, point and line graphics, ifc to assembly coded functions, 31 dimensions to arrays, Costs $175 for program and manual, PCDOS only. I've taken the liberty to include some of their sales info for those who may not have heard of IQLisp. It's fairly new, and they claim to soon make a generic MSDOS version (though probably without graphics support).