kateb@dewey.soe.berkeley.edu (Katerine Bielaczyc) (03/13/90)
I am looking for a lisp for a DECstation 3100 (DEC's RISC machine). I need something other than common lisp. Is there anything other than common lisp? Thanks, Kate
jg@crltrx.crl.dec.com (Jim Gettys) (03/13/90)
Lisps, we got lisps, more than I can keep track of... Besides Franz, there is Ibuki, and there is Allegro, Harlequin, and probably other common lisps to boot... As far as schemes go, there is T, Scheme-to-C, MulT, and others... I think you probably want to re-phrase your question.... Like which is better for what purpose.... - Jim -- Digital Equipment Corporation Cambridge Research Laboratory
remaker@pepsi.amd.com (Phillip A. Remaker) (03/18/90)
In article <4845@crltrx.crl.dec.com> jg@crltrx.crl.dec.com (Jim Gettys) writes: >Lisps, we got lisps, more than I can keep track of... > >Besides Franz, there is Ibuki, and there is Allegro, Harlequin, and probably >other common lisps to boot... Lucid Lisp has also been ported to the 3100s, I believe. And it is FAST. My roomate works for them and I understand that their RISC-based Lisps are blowing the specialized Symbolics machines out of the water. All Just FYI. Standard disclaimers apply.. I don't even know how to program in Lisp.... Phillip A. Remaker A.M.D. M/S 167 P.O. Box 3453 Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3000 remaker@amdcad.amd.com Cutting Edge Networking...Close to the Jugular... "It's only work if someone makes you do it." -Calvin