[comp.lang.scheme] Where can I get C-Scheme?

gti@psuvm.bitnet.UUCP (10/22/87)

I was wondering where I could get the source for C-Scheme?
I have FTP access and would like to get C-scheme up and
running on a PC.
     
                       leon geesey
     

ljz@fxgrp.UUCP (Lloyd Zusman) (10/23/87)

In article <23060GTI@PSUVM> GTI@PSUVM.BITNET (Leon Geesey) writes:
>I was wondering where I could get the source for C-Scheme?
>I have FTP access and would like to get C-scheme up and
>running on a PC.


Same here.  Respond via mail.

Thanks!


-- 
Lloyd Zusman, Master Byte Software, Los Gatos, California
"When your software gets hard, go Master Byte."
...!ames!fxgrp!ljz

cph@KLEPH.AI.MIT.EDU (Chris Hanson) (10/29/87)

   Date: 23 Oct 87 11:31:17 GMT
   From: fxgrp!ljz@ames.arpa  (Lloyd Zusman)

   In article <23060GTI@PSUVM> GTI@PSUVM.BITNET (Leon Geesey) writes:
   >I was wondering where I could get the source for C-Scheme?
   >I have FTP access and would like to get C-scheme up and
   >running on a PC.

   Same here.  Respond via mail.

Log into "prep.ai.mit.edu" as "scheme", password "scheme", and follow
the directions.

ljz@fxgrp.UUCP (10/30/87)

In article <8710290310.AA05221@kleph> cph@mc.lcs.mit.edu writes:
>>I was wondering where I could get the source for C-Scheme?

>Log into "prep.ai.mit.edu" as "scheme", password "scheme", and follow
>the directions.

Is there a dialup line into that machine?  In general, how does one
log into a machine just by knowing its uucp address?  Is there something
about the net I don't know?

Replying by email is OK, but perhaps others would like to know this, also.


-- 
Lloyd Zusman, Master Byte Software, Los Gatos, California
"We take things well in hand."
...!ames!fxgrp!ljz