[comp.lang.lisp] XLISP 2.0

jdm@gssc.UUCP (John D. Miller) (03/04/88)

i have xlisp 1.6 and would like 2.0.  could someone send it to me?  what is the
general consensus of its quality?  i also have kcl (kyoto common lisp) but
xlisp 2.0 is supposed to be common-ish and it much more portable.

thanks in advance.

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randy@bcsaic.UUCP (Randy Groves) (03/09/88)

In article <4638@gssc.UUCP> jdm@gssc.UUCP (John D. Miller) writes:
>i have xlisp 1.6 and would like 2.0.  could someone send it to me?  what is the
                                 ^^^

I must have missed the announcement of this.  Is it available for FTP?  For what
systems?  Inquiring thought processes of advanced simians want to know.



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jjacobs@well.UUCP (Jeffrey Jacobs) (03/11/88)

XLISP 2.0 is available on BIX, where the latest and greated is *always*
to be found ('cause that's where David Betz posts it first) and on
CompuServe (GO AIE-100).  It is probably also slowly working its
way to BBS'es.

2.0 is "Common Lisp Compatible", with new OOP, which is *not* compatible with
older XLISP OOP.

As usual, David Betz had done an excellent job on this latest version;
there are not known bugs.

2.0 is available for PC's, MAC and Amiga (RSN).  It is written in C, and is
*Very* portable.  The necessary modfications for XENIX are also on CompuServe.

 Jeffrey M. Jacobs
 CONSART Systems Inc.
 Technical and Managerial Consultants
 P.O. Box 3016, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
 (213)376-3802
 CIS:75076,2603
 BIX:jeffjacobs
 USENET: jjacobs@well.UUCP

benke@chalmers.UUCP (Bengt-Eric Ericson) (03/19/88)

I presume X-lisp is public domain since it appeears on the BIX.
Can some kind soul in the US please post it on USENET since whe
have problems in Europe in conaacting BIX, Compuserve etc, due
to time lag, noisy lines, expensive calls, wrong modems.. you
name it. Sigh...

Also the numbers are always occupied.

Thanks in advance

Benke

trimble@laic.UUCP (Gary Trimble) (01/22/89)

Does anyone know of an archive server that has the sources for XLISP 2.0
or could send them to me? I don't have ftp access currently. Thanks.

Gary M. Trimble