Xref: utzoo comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d:9562 comp.lang.scheme:1708 Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d,comp.lang.scheme Path: utzoo!sq!dak From: dak@sq.sq.com (David A Keldsen) Subject: Re: Scheme interpreter for MS-DOS Message-ID: <1990Sep22.154353.19713@sq.sq.com> Organization: SoftQuad Inc. References: <90261.190248DLV101@psuvm.psu.edu> Date: Sat, 22 Sep 90 15:43:53 GMT Lines: 23 DLV101@psuvm.psu.edu (Dwaine VanBibber) writes: >Does anyone know of a public version of Scheme exists for MS-DOS, compiler >and/or interpreter? Thanks. >--Dwaine It's about that time, I think. Does anyone have a nice FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions (and answers)) list that they can post? I'll construct one, if there are no other volunteers. (And in for a brief answer to your question, there is an inexpensive Scheme implementation from TI, "PC-Scheme," now available from Scientific Press with a decent text, for less than $40. There are also SIOD, XScheme, Elk (a new version has just been released), Fools Lisp, and a couple of others that are in development.) Dak -- David A. 'Dak' Keldsen: dak@sq.com or dak%sq.com@neat.cs.toronto.edu "A facility for quotation covers the absence of original thought." -- Lord Peter Wimsey (Dorothy L. Sayers, "Gaudy Night")