[comp.lang.lisp] Scheme Lisp for Macintosh

n8735053@unicorn.WWU.EDU (Iain Davidson) (10/22/89)

This is probably in the "answers to the most commonly asked questions".
  But I can't located the message anywhere....:(

Anybody have any pointers for PD Scheme Lisp for a Macintosh ?

Any information would be appricated.  ThANKs!


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chewy@apple.com (Paul Snively) (10/23/89)

In article <246@unicorn.WWU.EDU> n8735053@unicorn.WWU.EDU (Iain Davidson) 
writes:
> This is probably in the "answers to the most commonly asked questions".
>   But I can't located the message anywhere....:(
> 
> Anybody have any pointers for PD Scheme Lisp for a Macintosh ?
> 
> Any information would be appricated.  ThANKs!

Well, there are a few.  There's XSCHEME, which is David Betz's system, 
floating around somewhere.  There's also a really cool object-oriented 
Scheme called Oaklisp.  I forget who put that one out, but the code is 
available via anonymous FTP from some academic site.  I think it's CMU.

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