[comp.lang.apl] APL for the Amiga

rennick@ragno.UUCP (Bob Rennick) (02/13/87)

Could somebody please let me know if there exists an APL for the amiga?
I would appreciate a telephone or e-mail response.
			Thanks,  Bob Rennick

ljdickey@water.UUCP (02/17/87)

In article <198@ragno.UUCP>, rennick@ragno.UUCP (Bob Rennick) writes:
> Could somebody please let me know if there exists an APL for the amiga?

Yes, there is an APL for the Amiga.  It is called "APL.68000".  I think
the price is about US $300 or Pounds Sterling 200.

I have not used this product on the Amiga, but I have used it on the
Pixel and on the Atari ST.  I like it.  It comes with graphics
interface, terminal emulator (Amiga and Mac versions), an APL component
file system, access to "native" files, and lots of other goodies.

 
Write to

	MicroAPL Limited
	Unit 1F, Nine Elms Industrial Estate
	87 Kirtling Street
	London, England  SW8 5BP

or 

	Spencer Organization, Inc
	336 Kinderkamack Road
	P.O.Box 248
	Westwook, New Jersey,  USA  07675
	(201) 666-6011


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bdcrafton@dahlia.waterloo.edu (01/21/90)

Does anybody know if apl is available for the Amiga?
I thought that it was, but I have not seen it for sale anywhere.
 
Thanks
 
Brad Crafton
Act. Sci. Undergrad
University of Waterloo
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ljdickey@water.waterloo.edu (L.J.Dickey) (01/21/90)

In article <20014@watdragon.waterloo.edu> bdcrafton@dahlia.waterloo.edu writes:

 > Does anybody know if apl is available for the Amiga?
 > I thought that it was, but I have not seen it for sale anywhere.

APL.68000 is available from

	Spencer Organization, Inc.
	366 Kinderkamack Road
	P.O. Box 248
	Westwood, New Jersey
	USA   07675
	(201)-666-6011

APL.68000 is currently available for Amiga, Atari ST, and Macintosh. 
This is a mature product that has very few bugs.  APL workspaces
may be shared by users of these three systems because the format
of APL workspaces is identical across these systems and others 
such as Pixel and Wycat which were released much earlier.  This APL
is probably the fastest of any available today on micros.

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rusty@fe2o3.UUCP (Rusty Haddock) (01/22/90)

In article <2914@water.waterloo.edu> ljdickey@water.waterloo.edu (L.J.Dickey) writes:
   >In article <20014@watdragon.waterloo.edu> bdcrafton@dahlia.waterloo.edu writes:
   >
   > > Does anybody know if apl is available for the Amiga?
   > > I thought that it was, but I have not seen it for sale anywhere.
   >
   >APL.68000 is available from
   >
   >	Spencer Organization, Inc.
   >...

Spencer Org. has moved within the last couple of months.  Their new
address and phone number are:

   	Spencer Organization, Inc.
	24 Wampum Road
	Park Ridge, New Jersey  07656
	USA  07656
	(201) 307-9099
	
   >APL.68000 is currently available for Amiga, Atari ST, and Macintosh. 

I've been happy with it 'cept for the errors in the reference manual.
As of the middle of December, Micro*APL was to have an upgrade to the
Amiga version of APL.68K coming up RSN.  Ask about it.

			-Rusty-

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hafer@tubsibr.uucp (Udo Hafermann) (01/24/90)

ljdickey@water.waterloo.edu (L.J.Dickey) writes:

>APL.68000 is currently available for Amiga, Atari ST, and Macintosh. 

... and other 68k-based systems, including Suns, PC-add-on-boards,
and others.