jay@hermix.UUCP (Jay Skeer) (06/15/91)
Some time ago there was a system made available on the net. It was called "ELK: the Extention Language Kit" or something like that. I would like to find it. DO NOT send me the sources, only pointers and offers for now. Thanks, I apreciate your time and help. j' hermix!jay@rand.org hermix!jay@anes.ucla.edu hermix!jay@sco.com
net@opal.cs.tu-berlin.de (Oliver Laumann) (06/15/91)
In article <240@hermix.UUCP> jay@hermix.UUCP (Jay Skeer) writes: > Some time ago there was a system made available on the net. It was > called "ELK: the Extention Language Kit" or something like that. I > would like to find it. The most recent version (1.3) of the Extension Language Kit (an implementation of the Scheme language with X11 and Motif support) is available for anonymous FTP on these sites: Europe methan.chemie.fu-berlin.de pub/unix/languages/scheme/ ftp.informatik.uni-dortmund.de pub/programming/languages/ ftp.uni-erlangen.de portal/lisp/ hpserv1.uit.no pub/languages/ nic.funet.fi pub/unix/languages/scheme/ mcsun.eu.net programming/languages/elk-scheme/ USA export.lcs.mit.edu contrib/ Down-Under sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au pub/X/R4/contrib/