Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!math.fu-berlin.de!uniol!unido!fauern!opal!gmdtub!prosun!tmh From: tmh@prosun.first.gmd.de (Thomas Hoberg) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Scheme & 386 Unix Message-ID: <640@bigfoot.first.gmd.de> Date: 7 May 91 16:33:53 GMT References: Sender: news@bigfoot.first.gmd.de Reply-To: tmh@prosun.first.gmd.de (Thomas Hoberg) Distribution: comp Organization: GMD-FIRST, D-1000 Berlin 10 Lines: 32 In article , pbrown@vtopus.cs.vt.edu (Patrick R. Brown) writes: |> I am looking for a version of the Scheme programming language which |> has been ported to 386 Unix (I have ESIX 5.3.2D, but that's probably |> not that important). Two of the better-known versions, MIT Scheme and |> Yale's T don't seem to support the 386. I have gotten a smaller |> interpreter called "scm," but I'm afraid it's a little _too_ small. |> Any information would be appreciated. |> Oliver Laumann of the Berlin Technical University has written a Scheme interpreter called ELK. It's public domain, it's been posted, it's small and extendable--and it runs on a 386. It contains bindings for X, Xt and Motif and on OSs, that support dynamic linking, it will allow extensions to be loaded at run time. The interpreter can be dumped and restarted from disk any time. The Berlin Technical University does not maintain an FTP archive, but I just checked with uunet and its available there at version 1.2. Version 1.3 isn't released yet. I think it's a darn good hack. |> Pat |> -- |> -- |> Patrick R. Brown __ _________ |> email: pbrown@csgrad.cs.vt.edu \ \ / ___ __/ Virginia Tech: |> smail: 375 New Kent Rd. \ \/ / / / "Po but Proud" |> Blacksburg, VA 24060 \__/ /_/ (703) 552-4016 -- tom ---- Thomas M. Hoberg | UUCP: tmh@bigfoot.first.gmd.de or tmh%gmdtub@tub.UUCP c/o GMD Berlin | ...!unido!tub!gmdtub!tmh (Europe) or D-1000 Berlin 12 | ...!unido!tub!tmh Hardenbergplatz 2 | ...!pyramid!tub!tmh (World) Germany | BITNET: tmh%DB0TUI6.BITNET@DB0TUI11 or +49-30-254 99 160 | tmh@tub.BITNET