pcolsen@super.ORG (Peter C Olsen) (03/12/90)
I'm looking for an implementation of Scheme written in Common Lisp. I've recently managed to ``cumshaw'' two ``surplus'' Symbolics Lisp machines where I work and I much prefer working in Scheme to working in Common Lisp. Does anyone know where I can get a Scheme interpreter written in CL to run on them? Thanks! +-------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+ | Peter Olsen | ``Engineering is the art of using | | pcolsen@super.super.org | mathematics and the physical sciences | | uunet!super!pcolsen | to improve the quality of life.'' | +-------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
dorai@datura.rice.edu (Dorai Sitaram) (03/19/90)
In article <22343@super.ORG> pcolsen@super.UUCP (Peter C Olsen) writes: > >I'm looking for an implementation of Scheme written in Common Lisp. > >I've recently managed to ``cumshaw'' two ``surplus'' Symbolics Lisp >machines where I work and I much prefer working in Scheme to working in >Common Lisp. Does anyone know where I can get a Scheme interpreter written >in CL to run on them? > >Thanks! how: anonymous ftp where: rice.edu file: public/scheme88.sh --dorai -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It may be that the gulfs will wash us down; It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
dorai@helma.rice.edu (Dorai Sitaram) (03/21/90)
In article <5880@brazos.Rice.edu> dorai@datura.rice.edu (Dorai Sitaram) writes: >In article <22343@super.ORG> pcolsen@super.UUCP (Peter C Olsen) writes: >> >>I'm looking for an implementation of Scheme written in Common Lisp. > >how: anonymous ftp >where: rice.edu >file: public/scheme88.sh Goof correction time: The where: field should read titan.rice.edu . ^^^^^ (The .sh extension doesn't mean anything. It's just a shar file.) --dorai -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It may be that the gulfs will wash us down; It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------