Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!ira.uka.de!smurf!gopnbg!altger!doitcr!flo From: flo@doitcr.doit.sub.org (Florian Reichl) Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp Subject: Re: SCHEME AVAILABLE FOR PC OR VAX ? Summary: Some MS-DOS Scheme implementations and a query for other ones. Keywords: Scheme, Compiler, MS-DOS, PC, IBM, Interpreter Message-ID: <1494@doitcr.doit.sub.org> Date: 15 Sep 90 13:39:13 GMT References: <5979@vaxh.nki.nl> Reply-To: flo@doitcr.doit.sub.org (Florian A. Reichl) Organization: DOITCR / FLOENZ1, Public Access Unix Munich/W.-Germany Lines: 15 The state of the art Scheme on MS-DOS based computers is Texas Instruments PC Scheme According to AI Expert Magazine "The package is very professional; the documentation is excellent." ... "The debugger and inspector are impressive". Though I am not a professional I like using it, too. The only alternative on MS-DOS based computers I know is X-Scheme by David Betz It's very much like X-Lisp. But I don't know, if it is further supportet by David Betz or if it died sometime ago. If anybody knows about any other Scheme implementation on 80x86 PCs, please let me (or us) know! With best greetings from Munich, Bavaria -- Florian