stevec@fornax.UUCP (Steve Cumming) (09/09/88)
I am trying to port franz (Opus 38.7ish) from a sun3.x to SunOS4. It occurs to me that, since this version is more than five years old, it may be worth getting a new one. Is FranzLisp still beng developed? By whom? Is there ftp-able code for it anywhere? Please send mail if you can help, as I don't follow this group. Thanks is advance - I'll forward any results to anyone who wants. Steve Cumming School of Computing Science Simon Fraser University Vancouver BC ubc-cs!fornax!stevec stevec@lccr.cs.sfu.ca
cox@renoir.Berkeley.EDU (Charles A. Cox) (09/12/88)
In article <728@fornax.UUCP> stevec@fornax.UUCP (Steve Cumming) writes: >Is FranzLisp still beng developed? By whom? Franz Lisp is being maintained and developed by Franz Inc. in Berkeley, California. The current version (Opus 43.1) has many significant Common Lisp enhancements over the last public domain version (Opus 38 and earlier). It also runs on many more machines than the public domain version did. Just to make sure there's no confusion, Franz Lisp from Franz Inc. is not the same as Allegro Common Lisp from (also from Franz Inc.) For more information, you can contact Franz Inc. at (415) 548-3600 or "info%franz.uucp@Berkeley.EDU". Charley Cox cox@renoir.Berkeley.EDU
tvf@bmt.UUCP (Thomas V. Frauenhofer) (09/17/88)
In a previous posting, cox@renoir.Berkeley.EDU (Charles A. Cox) says: >>Is FranzLisp still beng developed? By whom? >Franz Lisp is being maintained and developed by Franz Inc. in >Berkeley, California. The current version (Opus 43.1) has many >significant Common Lisp enhancements over the last public domain >version (Opus 38 and earlier). ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ A public domain version? How can I get a copy? Tom Frauenhofer ...!rutgers!rochester!kodak!bmt!tvf BLOOM: You can't kill the actors! They're human beings! BIALYSTOCK: Oh yeah? You ever eat with one? -- Tom Frauenhofer ...!rutgers!rochester!kodak!bmt!tvf BLOOM: You can't kill the actors! They're human beings! BIALYSTOCK: Oh yeah? You ever eat with one?