EVERHART@arisia.dnet.ge.com (Glenn Everhart 215 354 7610 Everhart%Arisia.dnet.ge.com) (01/08/91)
I noticed a copy of Kyoto Common LISP, source and all, on the apple.com anonymous ftp. Filename is kcl.tar.Z, though I don't recall which directory it was in. Now, this is the unix version, no specific Amiga port, and it has some distribution restrictions about which I won't comment at present, but it is said to be a full common lisp dialect. If you have 8 or so megabytes loose you can try to grab it and hack it into shape for your Amiga. I urge you to fill in and return the enclosed license form (it's in one of the toplevel readme files) to the authors since they seem to desire this. I happened to be browsing the apple.com ftp site and noticed it; just thought the person looking for a LISP might want to know... Glenn Everhart everhart@Arisia.dnet.ge.com
dave@cs.arizona.edu (Dave P. Schaumann) (01/08/91)
Fish disk #181 contains AMXLISP, an 'amigaized' version of XLisp. Dave Schaumann | You are in a twisty maze of little dave@cs.arizona.edu | C statements, all different.