tvf@cci632.UUCP (Tom Frauenhofer) (08/02/88)
This is my second posting on this subject, so be patient... Does anybody know of a LISP system for Microport System V/AT (the 286 product)? I'm looking for something Franz-like. Source is preferable, but I would accept a binary-only version. I've tried XLISP (Version 1.6), but it was lacking a couple of functions that I thought necessary (e.g., explode). I've even tried hacking them in, but I can't get it to work correctly. If someone could point me at the latest and greatest version of XLISP I would also appreciate that. Thanks!
tvf@cci632.UUCP (Tom Frauenhofer) (08/02/88)
OOPS! Forgot my .signature, so here it is... Tom Frauenhofer tvf@ccird3.UUCP (or ...!rochester!cci632!ccird3!tvf) (or ...!rochester!kodak!bmt!tvf) BLOOM: You can't shoot the actors! They're Human Beings! BIALYSTOCK: Oh yeah? You ever eat with one?
rap@ardent.UUCP (Rob Peck) (08/03/88)
In article <16979@cci632.UUCP>, tvf@cci632.UUCP (Tom Frauenhofer) writes: > > I've tried XLISP (Version 1.6), but it was lacking a couple of functions that > I thought necessary (e.g., explode). I've even tried hacking them in, but I > can't get it to work correctly. If someone could point me at the latest and > greatest version of XLISP I would also appreciate that. > > Thanks! If you have a complete version of 1.6, then you are likely to have the author's address (David Betz, as I recall). He has recently released XLISP 2.0. I only know that it comes on two disks and may or may not include the source, cause I bought it and filed it away and may someday "locate" it again (call it a piling instead of a filing system in my computer space) and see what it has. If ya need it, contact the author - he deserves to get the upgrade bucks for the work that has gone into it. (Since it has been over 6 months since I got the upgrade, I 'spect it is even possible that he may have even made a later pass at it.) Rob Peck