newton@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu (Mike Newton) (02/19/90)
In reply to this and a few other requests: >>From uunet!88opensi!prophet (Michael Brooks) Sun Feb 18 11:06:07 PST 1990 >>Newsgroups: comp.sys.m88k,comp.lang.prolog,comp.lang.lisp >>Subject: CL, Prolog on the 88000 >> >>Has anyone ported sb_prolog,KCL... to an 88000 processor ? I've been doing a lot of porting to the 88k, this includes: CProlog -- my 'fixed up' version now runs well. I've been tweaking this version over the years for speed and compatibility (it now runs on aprox. 20 different machines), and plan offering (to people that have the proper Edinburgh license) the updates sometime soon. Austin Kyoto Common Lisp -- I have this running, but it's a kludge right now. Hopefuly with some mods from Bill Schelter, it will soon be ready. (see below for full story). Preliminary idications are that it will run quite fast. SBprolog -- soon (if not already. i've been too busy with AKCL to see if the last make worked). The last two i'll make available to the approprate people. Though done on a DG AViiON, i've tried to stay BCS compliant. I also have a lot of other things ported, including stuff to fix various bugs in DG 4.20, and my (roughly) 45 bug reports. (Does anyone else run xmodmap and have their keybindings go after a while?) [more on AKCL -- thanks to wood@dg-rtp.dg.com having fixed some gcc bugs, it will compile most of AKCL. in addition, i've made some modifications to the sources to fix several problems. however, currently i have to go hand modify the (AKCL Lisp) compiler generated code when compileing certain constructions. i've been hoping Bill Schelter will do the compiler mods, as i dont want to have to figure them out! you will need (at least) DG's gcc-1.35.23 or higher (soon on dg-rtp.dg.com) the good news is that i also ported the SFASL code and it runs well!] - mike ps1: has anyone ported X11R4 yet? i dont have the disk space to do it... ps2: if any of you manufacturers out there want software... i'd take donations of any 88k boxes (or disks) !!-- newton@csvax.caltech.edu Beach Bums Anonymous, Pasadena President Caltech 256-80 (Hilo -- it's not just another rainy day!) Pasadena CA 91125 Life's a beach. Then you graduate. -- newton@csvax.caltech.edu Beach Bums Anonymous, Pasadena President Caltech 256-80 (Hilo -- it's not just another rainy day!) Pasadena CA 91125 Life's a beach. Then you graduate.