Xref: utzoo comp.lang.scheme:1395 comp.sys.mac.programmer:15672 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!decwrl!argosy!freeman From: freeman@argosy.UUCP (Jay R. Freeman) Newsgroups: comp.lang.scheme,comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Free Macintosh Scheme Message-ID: <601@argosy.UUCP> Date: 30 Jun 90 22:54:44 GMT Sender: news@argosy.UUCP Reply-To: freeman@MasPar.COM (Jay Reynolds Freeman) Lines: 34 I have written a shareware Scheme implementation for the Apple Macintosh. Until 1 August 1990, I will be happy to (US) mail a free copy to anyone who sends me a 3.5-inch 800K disk and a self-addressed return mailer WITH ENOUGH POSTAGE to get it back to you. "Free" means that I encourage recipients of disks thus obtained to ignore the program's built-in appeal for a shareware donation. Mail to: Jay Reynolds Freeman P. O. Box 60628 Palo Alto, CA, 94306-0628 If I should get more requests than I can handle, I will have to return empty disks. I think that's very unlikely. For those who don't know, Scheme is a dialect of Lisp. For those who do know, my implementation is a nearly-complete "R3" Scheme interpreter, with a few extra features. It should run on a Mac Plus or on any later Macintosh. I have no FTP access and subscribe to no commercial on-line services, so I cannot get my project to the various usual places, and the distribution seems too large for comp.binaries.mac. I hope it does not breach netiquette to post this item: Shareware appears regularly on comp.binaries., so I concluded it was OK. -- Jay Reynolds Freeman