kevinw%su-dsn@sri-unix.UUCP (02/03/84)
has anyone had any success with xlisp from simtel-20? i downloaded it and the checksums verified but i can't get it to run under unix after recompiling and the canned version has bombed two different machines running cpm (z80 and 8085). it sounds like a great program but if it doesn't work... thanks for any assistance, -- Kevin kevinw@su-dsn
Tom Reid <treid@Mitre-Gateway> (01/02/85)
A while back, I inquired whether anyone knew the possible location of the latest version of XLISP and promised a recap to the net. Alas, there is no joy in lispville. The latest version I have found is SIG/M volume 118 which is not real recent (can be found on SIMTEL20 in micro:<sigm.vol118>). If there is a later version in the public domain, please let me know how to obtain it and I will take responsibility of getting it uploaded to SIMTEL20 and announcing its availability. Thanks in advance. Tom.
Daniel.Zigmond@spice.cs.cmu.edu (03/18/86)
I am planning to start an INFO-XLISP mailing list. The reasons for this are: * To exchange XLISP code and ideas * To provide an easy method of reporting bugs * To facilitate the distribution of XLISP revisions (few people are aware that there is an XLISP 1.6 already and 1.7 is near completion) * To collect enhancements to XLISP and collect the changes necessary to port XLISP to new machines If you are interested in joining the list, please send mail to me at one of the addresses below. I will need your name and net address. I would also appreciate knowing what machine you use to run XLISP. I will then keep you informed about the INFO-XLISP details (such as the address) as they become final. Dan djz@spice.cs.cmu.edu {harvard, ucbvax}!spice.cs.cmu.edu!djz
jnk@ulysses.UUCP (Joseph N. Klepach[F.T. Dao]) (03/20/86)
> I am planning to start an INFO-XLISP mailing list. The reasons for this are: > > * To exchange XLISP code and ideas > * To provide an easy method of reporting bugs > * To facilitate the distribution of XLISP revisions (few people > are aware that there is an XLISP 1.6 already and 1.7 is near > completion) > * To collect enhancements to XLISP and collect the changes > necessary to port XLISP to new machines > > If you are interested in joining the list, please send mail to me at > one of the addresses below. I will need your name and net address. I would > also appreciate knowing what machine you use to run XLISP. I will then keep > you informed about the INFO-XLISP details (such as the address) as they become > final. > > Dan > > > djz@spice.cs.cmu.edu > {harvard, ucbvax}!spice.cs.cmu.edu!djz Daniel It is a great thing you do. I've had nothing but disappointment trying to reach other net XLISP users: you're info-xlisp mailing list is greatly appreciated and long overdue. Joe Klepach Machines: Vax785, 3b20, Unix pc, ibm at ulysses!jnk PS: Can you mail me XLISP 1.6 Thanks
ron@eed092.UUCP (prototype account) (03/21/86)
> > I am planning to start an INFO-XLISP mailing list. The reasons for this are: > Daniel > It is a great thing you do. I've had nothing but disappointment trying > to reach other net XLISP users: you're info-xlisp mailing list is > greatly appreciated and long overdue. > PS: Can you mail me XLISP 1.6 > > Thanks I too have had a hard time finding XLISP users and would like to see this grow. ron tribble ihnp4!mb2c!eed092!ron PS: same for me on 1.5 AND 1.6 Thanks!
a3572@ccut.UUCP (E. Wada) (03/22/86)
> I am planning to start an INFO-XLISP mailing list. The reasons for this are: > > * To exchange XLISP code and ideas > * To provide an easy method of reporting bugs > * To facilitate the distribution of XLISP revisions (few people > are aware that there is an XLISP 1.6 already and 1.7 is near > completion) > * To collect enhancements to XLISP and collect the changes > necessary to port XLISP to new machines > > If you are interested in joining the list, please send mail to me at > one of the addresses below. I will need your name and net address. I would > also appreciate knowing what machine you use to run XLISP. I will then keep > you informed about the INFO-XLISP details (such as the address) as they become > final. > > Dan > > > djz@spice.cs.cmu.edu > {harvard, ucbvax}!spice.cs.cmu.edu!djz *** REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR MESSAGE ***
wcs@ho95e.UUCP (x0705) (03/22/86)
>> > I am planning to start an INFO-XLISP mailing list. The reasons for this are:
Why not use net.lang.lisp? Traffic is fairly low, and the topis seems
appropriate.
--
# Bill Stewart, AT&T Bell Labs 2G-202, Holmdel NJ 1-201-949-0705 ihnp4!ho95c!wcs
wcs@ho95e.UUCP (x0705) (03/22/86)
>> > I am planning to start an INFO-XLISP mailing list. The reasons for this are:
Why not use net.lang.lisp? Traffic is fairly low, and the topic seems
appropriate.
--
# Bill Stewart, AT&T Bell Labs 2G-202, Holmdel NJ 1-201-949-0705 ihnp4!ho95c!wcs
lynx@qantel.UUCP (D.N. Lynx Crowe@ex2207) (03/24/86)
Hi, Tried to mail a request to pt.cs.cmu.edu!spice.cs.cmu.edu!djz to be put on the XLISP mailing list and got a "user unknown" response from the mail daemon. Please add me to the list. I'm interested in getting XLISP 1.6 (have 1.4), and run on a Morrow Pivot 1 (MSDOS environment). Net address: {dual, hplabs, lll-crg, ptsfa}!qantel!lynx Thanks much, D.N. Lynx Crowe "It's not what you know, It's what you don't overlook." -Baden's Law
LCG.GREEN@MARLBORO.DEC.COM (03/25/86)
please add me to the xlisp list...i am running xlisp under QNX on a Tandy-2000...bob green lcg.green@dec-marlboro --------
tet@uvaee.UUCP (Thomas E. Tkacik) (03/25/86)
In article <123@eed092.UUCP> ron@eed092.UUCP (prototype account) writes: >>I am planning to start an INFO-XLISP mailing list. The reasons for this are: > Daniel > It is a great thing you do. > PS: Can you mail me XLISP 1.6 > > Thanks Daniel (where ever you are) Please include me also. Tom Tkacik ...decvax!mcnc!ncsu!uvacs!uvaee!tet PS: XLISP 1.6 exists! Please send me a copy
ron@eed092.UUCP (prototype account) (03/25/86)
> > Hi, > Tried to mail a request to pt.cs.cmu.edu!spice.cs.cmu.edu!djz to be put on > the XLISP mailing list and got a "user unknown" response from the mail daemon. > > Please add me to the list. I'm interested in getting XLISP 1.6 (have 1.4), > and run on a Morrow Pivot 1 (MSDOS environment). Me too! I am using an IBM PC (XT,AT) and several Unix systems. ron tribble ihnp4!mb2c!eed092!ron
tedc@dartvax.UUCP (Ted Cooley) (03/26/86)
> > > > Hi, > > Tried to mail a request to pt.cs.cmu.edu!spice.cs.cmu.edu!djz to be put on > > the XLISP mailing list and got a "user unknown" response from the mail daemon. > > > > Please add me to the list. I'm interested in getting XLISP 1.6 (have 1.4), > > and run on a Morrow Pivot 1 (MSDOS environment). > > Me too! I am using an IBM PC (XT,AT) and several Unix systems. > > ron tribble > ihnp4!mb2c!eed092!ron I too have been unable to respond via e-mail. A couple of us at Dartmouth would also like to use X-Lisp and be on the mailing list. Mail address would be: csnet: tedc@dartmouth uucp: ...seismo!decvax!dartvax!tedc or any other path to decvax... Thanks! Ted Cooley Thayer School of Engineering Dartmouth College Hanover, NH 03755
roger@rtech.UUCP (Roger Rohrbach) (03/27/86)
I too could not get mail through, so am following the pack by posting a followup. We run Xlisp on a CCI Power 6. Roger Rohrbach Relational Technology {ucb,dec}vax!mtxinu!rtech!roger
atsh@ur-tut.UUCP (03/28/86)
> I too could not get mail through, so am following the pack by >posting a followup. ibid rochester!ur-tut!atsh Mr Gooter
6243tes@whuts.UUCP (STERKEL) (03/29/86)
> > I too could not get mail through, so am following the pack by > >posting a followup. > > ibid [opinions are obviously only my own; Terry not necessarily those of my asso- ihnp4!whuts!6243tes ciates or those of my employer.] (201) 386-2899 -- [opinions are obviously only my own; Terry not necessarily those of my asso- ihnp4!whuts!6243tes ciates or those of my employer.] (201) 386-2899
blm@chinet.UUCP (Brad L. McKinley) (03/29/86)
>> PS: Can you mail me XLISP 1.6 >> >> Thanks > >Daniel (where ever you are) >Please include me also. > Tom Tkacik > ...decvax!mcnc!ncsu!uvacs!uvaee!tet > >PS: XLISP 1.6 exists! Please send me a copy If someone on the net actually has XLISP 1.6 then why don't they post it to mod.sources, or, at the very least, net.sources? It seems that there is a great deal of interest. Is there some reason why XLISP 1.6 hasn't made it to the USENET yet? ----- Brad L. McKinley -- ihnp4!chinet!blm OR ihnp4!chinet!mdr!blm -- (503) 889-4321 USMail: M D R Professional Software, Inc., 915 SW 3rd Avenue, Ontario, OR 97914 "First you say it, then you do it" -- Bill Cosby
jnp@daimi.UUCP (J|rgen N|rgaard) (04/03/86)
Hello out there. I'm sorry to bother you with this but I'm not able to mail Dan directly. I'm in for newsgroup on XLISP. Is the source for XLISP 1.6 available ?? Thanks in advance J|rgen N|rgaard e-mail: ....{seismo!}mcvax!diku!daimi!jnp
kludge@gitpyr.UUCP (Scott Dorsey) (04/04/86)
In article <428@chinet.UUCP> blm@chinet.UUCP (Brad L. McKinley) writes: >If someone on the net actually has XLISP 1.6 then why don't they post it >to mod.sources, or, at the very least, net.sources? It seems that there >is a great deal of interest. > >Is there some reason why XLISP 1.6 hasn't made it to the USENET yet? I have a copy of 1.6, except that one of the files seems to be missing and it will not compile for that reason (well, not link anyway). If anyone at all has any pointers, I would appreciate help. -- ------- Disclaimer: Everything I say is probably a trademark of someone. But don't worry, I probably don't know what I'm talking about. Scott Dorsey " If value corrupts kaptain_kludge then absolute value corrupts absolutely" ICS Programming Lab (Where old terminals go to die), Rich 110, Georgia Institute of Technology, Box 36681, Atlanta, Georgia 30332 ...!{akgua,allegra,amd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ut-ngp}!gatech!gitpyr!kludge
nebezene@ndsuvax.UUCP (nebezene) (04/08/86)
I have just requested a copy of XLISP from the author, David Betz. When I spoke with him, he stated that XLISP had grown too large to post conveniently. If someone feels that this is not true, I would be glad to post the version that I will receive from him. -Todd M. Bezenek 1225 11 1/2 St N. ..!ndsuvax!nebezene Fargo, ND 58102 Ph. (701) 235-1440 NU040889 at NDSUVM1 (Bitnet)
wcs@ho95e.UUCP (#Bill_Stewart) (04/18/86)
In article <215@ndsuvax.UUCP> nebezene@ndsuvax.UUCP (Todd M. Bezenek) writes: >I have just requested a copy of XLISP from the author, David Betz. > When I spoke with him, he stated that XLISP had grown too large to > post conveniently. If someone feels that this is not true, I would > be glad to post the version that I will receive from him. I'd enjoy seeing an up-to-date XLISP, but it's way too big for net.sources. It would be much better to post it via mod.sources, where the moderator makes sure it gets out successfully, in pieces that won't be trashed by various mailers. A lot of previous postings (tvx, microemacs, etc.) get into the syndrome of "We got pieces 1,3,5,7; please repost 2,4,6,99", and XLISP (even the 1.4 version) is large enough to get hit with the same thing. I haven't used it yet, but the volume of requests for it seem to be about the size of the package, so it's probably time to post. John Nelson has provided a good service to the net; let's use it. Here's an excerpt from a recent posting about mod.sources: > Path: ihnp4!seismo!harvard!talcott!panda!jpn > From: jpn@panda.UUCP > Newsgroups: mod.sources,net.sources > Subject: mod.sources Index and archive access > > Mod.sources: Volume 4, Issue 74 > Submitted by: decvax!genrad!panda!sources (John P. Nelson - the moderator) > > News: > o Ron Saad (cmcl2!ron1!ron) is temporarily unable to provide archive access, > as he is changing his location. > o I am no longer providing mod.sources tape archive copying to the general > public. See the access info for a more complete explaination. > ............. > ACCESSING THE MOD.SOURCES ARCHIVE > > There are several active archive sites. Please attempt to contact one of > these before contacting me for archive retreival - so I can concentrate on > moderating the newsgroup. > ..... [ descroption of who's running them - see the article ] .... > ..... > > Please send new sources for posting to panda!sources. Postings are usually > processed within 24 hrs. If you want verification of arrival, please mention > that in a cover letter (or at the top of your submission, if it is small). > I try to verify that a program works, and if I can't get it to work, I may > hold up posting it for a few days. > > John P. Nelson > GenRad MS 6 > 300 Baker Avenue > Concord, MA 01742 > > {linus,decvax,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad!panda!sources > seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda!sources > talcott!panda!sources (talcott is an ARPA site) -- # Bill Stewart, AT&T Bell Labs 2G-202, Holmdel NJ 1-201-949-0705 ihnp4!ho95c!wcs