miron@fornax.UUCP (Miron Cuperman) (06/06/90)
I have seen several people saying that they use Cscheme (from MIT) on their Sparcs. I am wondering why aren't they using T3.1 from the T project at Yale. I think it is a much better choice for the Sparc. It has a very good compiler, a good debugger, and pretty complete docs. A new version is available from: 128.52.32.13 WHEATIES.AI.MIT.EDU in the directory pub/t3.1. The executable is in sparc.tar.Z. I have discovered three undefined functions that have to be redefined: (define-constant (set-car! x y) (set (car x) y)) (define-constant (set-cdr! x y) (set (cdr x) y)) (define-constant (string-set! x y z) (set (string-elt x y) z)) To go into the scheme interpreter use '(scheme-reset)'. -- By me: Miron Cuperman <miron@cs.sfu.ca>