Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ncar!mephisto!udel!mmdf From: kosma%human-torch@stc.lockheed.com (Monty Kosma) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Common Lisp? Message-ID: <23200@snow-white.udel.EDU> Date: 29 Jun 90 17:18:16 GMT Sender: mmdf@udel.EDU Lines: 43 From: "Kenneth E. Lareau" Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Date: 29 Jun 90 03:37:51 GMT Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY Arpa: usenet@udel.EDU, UUCP: ...{harv Sender: amiga-relay-request@udel.edu Having an interest in common lisp I am wondering if there are any full implementations of it available commercially for the Amiga (I have a 2500, should pose no problems). If so, I would like to know how to get a hold of it and how much it costs. no nothing, nothing even close :-( :-( :-( If there isn't one available, I would also prefer knowing of any pd/commercial implementations that are as close to the full common lisp set as possible, as well as where to find them and how much if they're commercial. The only thing at all available is the PD xlisp, and it's pretty bad IMHO (esp in comparison to real CL on my symbolics lisp machine or lucid on unix). Oh and there's this Metacomco lisp but it's as old as the hills. Either respond here or reply to me by e-mail...quick responses would be greatly appreciated. Ken Lareau elessar@pawl.rpi.edu Sorry for the bad news. From all the people asking about CL for the amiga, though, I suspect that there could be room for a CL interpreter/compiler package. Could be made really good by tying in a bunch of Arexx stuff and a good editor like CEDpro. Maybe I'll think about doing it (?) Also, there's a group of guys somewhere working on this thing they call Hairy lisp. I don't know about its status, though--still in development last I heard. monty kosma@human-torch.lasc-research.lockheed.com