chute@chutepc.UUCP (09/06/87)
I am looking for a LISP interpreter to run on the UNIXpc. Since this is for a course I am auditing at MIT, I would greatly prefer a public domain or otherwise very inexpensive version. I am willing to mail a floppy disk with return postage. Advice or comments also appreciated. Cheers, Chris Chute M.D. UUCP: ...!harvard!hscfvax!chute OR Harvard School of Public Health UUCP: ...!ethos!chutepc!chute Department of Epidemiology Voice: (617)732-1480 677 Huntington Ave Data: (617)732-1843 Boston, MA 02115
daveb@llama.rtech.UUCP (Dave Brower) (09/08/87)
In article <580@chutepc.UUCP> chute@chutepc.UUCP (Chris Chute MD) writes: >I am looking for a LISP interpreter to run on the UNIXpc. Since this is for >a course I am auditing at MIT, I would greatly prefer a public domain or >otherwise very inexpensive version. I am willing to mail a floppy disk >with return postage. Advice or comments also appreciated. You should be able to port MIT C-Scheme fairly easily if you have > 3.5 system software. It is available from the Free Software Foundation (a/k/a the GNU Project), or Ohio State via uucp. I think some others on the net here have already done this, and may be able to do floppies for you. Good Luck! -dB "I'm no expert, but I play one on the net" {amdahl, cbosgd, mtxinu, ptsfa, sun}!rtech!daveb daveb@rtech.uucp