dharvey@wsccs.UUCP (David Harvey) (10/09/88)
In article <1287@aucs.UUCP>, novak@aucs.UUCP (GEORGE NOVAK) writes: > We are looking for a reasonably priced Lisp (preferably Common Lisp) > for our SUN 4. Please contact : > > George J. Novak > Jodrey School of Computer Science > Acadia University > Wolfville,N.S. B0P 1X0 > Canada > > Phone: (902) 542-2201/local 105 > Bitnet: novak@acadia I almost responded personally, but since others new to the net, etc. may be interested I decided to post instead. If you can get it, Austin-Kyoto-Common-Lisp (AKCL) is available from the University of Texas at Austin. Another source is: The Austin Code Works 11100 Leafwood Lane Austin, Texas 78750-3409 Phone: (512) 258-0785 They want $250 to pay for shipping, et al for both KCL and GNU Emacs on Sun Cartridge Tape. The nice thing about this package is that it compiles to C code. Lucid also makes a system that you may be interested in (check an AI magazine for address). If you want a Common Lisp for the MacintoshII you can get Allegro Common Lisp from Franz/Coral. Franz also offers other products for the Sun. Addresses are: Coral Software Corp., PO Box 307, Cambridge, MA 02142 (617) 868-7440 Franz Inc., 1995 University Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704 (800) 333-7260 Another alternative is PC-Scheme from Texas Instruments, but I don't know whether they offer it for the Sun or not. Hope this list helps you. dharvey@wsccs
aarons@cvaxa.sussex.ac.uk (Aaron Sloman) (11/14/88)
In article <1287@aucs.UUCP>, novak@aucs.UUCP (GEORGE NOVAK) writes: > We are looking for a reasonably priced Lisp (preferably Common Lisp) > for our SUN 4. Please contact : > > George J. Novak > Jodrey School of Computer Science > Acadia University > Wolfville,N.S. B0P 1X0 > Canada > > Phone: (902) 542-2201/local 105 > Bitnet: novak@acadia Poplog V13.6 (including Common Lisp, Prolog, Pop-11, and optionally Standard ML version 1) runs on Sun-4 and will shortly be released throuh SD-Scicon (formery Systems Designers). There are large discounts for academic customers, obtainable in USA and Canada via: Prof Robin Popplestone Dept. of Computer and Information Science Lederle Graduate Research Center University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003, USA or Prof Robin Popplestone Computable Functions Inc., 35 South Orchard Drive, Amherst, MA 01002, USA Phone(413) 253-7637 email pop@cs.umass.edu Aaron Sloman, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, Univ of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QN, England ARPANET : aarons%uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk BITNET: aarons%uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa@uk.ac As a last resort (it costs us more...) UUCP: ...mcvax!ukc!cvaxa!aarons or aarons@cvaxa.uucp