Xref: utzoo comp.lang.scheme:2305 comp.sys.ti:559 comp.sys.ti.explorer:457 Newsgroups: comp.lang.scheme,comp.sys.ti,comp.sys.ti.explorer Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!news.cs.indiana.edu!chaynes@sunfish.cs.indiana.edu From: Chris Haynes Subject: Re: TI PC-SCHEME: What is the Future? Message-ID: <1991Apr11.172320.9401@news.cs.indiana.edu> Organization: Computer Science, Indiana University, Bloomington. References: <1991Apr11.101601.918@uni2a.unige.ch> Date: Thu, 11 Apr 91 17:23:10 EST In article <1991Apr11.101601.918@uni2a.unige.ch> defrance@uni2a.unige.ch writes: > >Is there anybody at Texas Instruments who could tell us what is the >future of PC-SCHEME and other related AI products from TI? > >PC-SCHEME v. 3.0 (and the protected mode version 4.0) has been around since >1988. How does one obtain the protected mode version? Does it allow extra memory to be accessed more efficiently? Does it allow extra memory (beyond 640K) to be accessed with no efficiency penalty? That would be great! Does it run on both 286 and 386 machines? >Now, TI has disclosed its source code for this product and made it available >to everybody... Really? Where? Does this mean they've put PC Scheme in the public domain? I find that hard to believe, but if true it would be some consolation for their failure to support it. -- Chris Haynes