faubert@cs.mcgill.ca (David FAUBERT) (03/01/91)
I am currently taking my first AI course at McGill university and am looking for an MS - DOS PC version of LISP. I would greatly appreciate if someone would tell me what software company distributes it. Also appreciated would be ideas for an inference engine I must write for a project due in a month. This is optional! Please send me E-Mail at: faubert@emf1.lan.mcgill.ca Don't send mail to the UNIX account from which I am sending this, it will soon expire. Thank you very much!
cho@sol4.cs.psu.edu (Sehyeong Cho) (03/03/91)
In article <1991Mar1.053733.22139@cs.mcgill.ca> faubert@cs.mcgill.ca (David FAUBERT) writes: > > I am currently taking my first AI course at McGill university and am >looking for an MS - DOS PC version of LISP. I would greatly appreciate >... Look at "comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d". It will tell you how to (and where) ftp it. (I got my pc-lisp from one of the ftp sites) -- | Yesterday I was a student. Sehyeong Cho | Today I am a student. cho@cs.psu.edu | Tomorrow I'll probably still be a student. | Sigh.. There's so little hope for advancement.
drolet@drolet.CAM.ORG (Jean-Jacques Drolet) (03/04/91)
In <1991Mar1.053733.22139@cs.mcgill.ca> faubert@cs.mcgill.ca (David FAUBERT) writes: > I am currently taking my first AI course at McGill university and am >looking for an MS - DOS PC version of LISP. I would greatly appreciate >if someone would tell me what software company distributes it. Also >appreciated would be ideas for an inference engine I must write for a >project due in a month. This is optional! Please send me E-Mail at: > faubert@emf1.lan.mcgill.ca >Don't send mail to the UNIX account from which I am sending this, it >will soon expire. Thank you very much! XLISP, a public-domain implementation of LISP, is available for anonymous ftp on wuarchive.wustl.edu in the directory /mirrors/msdos/xlisp. In this directory, you will find the executable binaries, the source code and a manual. If you don't have an ftp access, send a message to me by E-Mail. I will try to help you. Good luck! -- Jean-Jacques Drolet | Snail: 2631 boul. Liegeois, Sainte-Foy National Optics Institute | Quebec, Canada, G1W 1Z5 Phone: +1 418 657 7006 | Internet: drolet@drolet.CAM.ORG Home phone: +1 418 651 3796 | UUCP: uunet!altitude!drolet!drolet