Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!think!harvard!seismo!gatech!gitpyr!kludge From: kludge@gitpyr.UUCP (Scott Dorsey) Newsgroups: net.micro,net.micro.pc,net.micro.mac,net.micro.68k,net.micro.amiga,net.lang,net.lang.lisp,net.sources,net.micro.hp Subject: Re: any lisp for the apple II or IIe Message-ID: <1576@gitpyr.UUCP> Date: Thu, 20-Mar-86 18:17:26 EST Article-I.D.: gitpyr.1576 Posted: Thu Mar 20 18:17:26 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 22-Mar-86 22:26:28 EST References: <507@spice.cs.cmu.edu> <69@ur-tut.UUCP> Reply-To: kludge@gitpyr.UUCP (Scott Dorsey) Organization: Georgia College Of Universal Knowledge Lines: 26 Keywords: LISP apple IIe Xref: watmath net.micro:14084 net.micro.pc:7494 net.micro.mac:5205 net.micro.68k:1581 net.micro.amiga:2459 net.lang:2249 net.lang.lisp:748 net.sources:4617 net.micro.hp:174 In article <69@ur-tut.UUCP> atsh@ur-tut.UUCP (Mr Gooter) writes: >- >- >is there any working lisp or lisp like interpreter for the apple II or IIe. >I am teaching a class on basic lisp and the apple is the most accessable >computer. Anything will do! > When the Apple II first came out, it had a lisp interpreter that was written in Intbasic called MicroLisp. It was slow. It was sheer torture. It was what got me interested in computer science. This was once a product of Apple, and if they still own up to having coded it, it may be available. I have an old copy here, but I am not sure about legality considerations. -- ------- Disclaimer: Everything I say is probably a trademark of someone. But don't worry, I probably don't know what I'm talking about. Scott Dorsey " If value corrupts kaptain_kludge then absolute value corrupts absolutely" ICS Programming Lab (Where old terminals go to die), Rich 110, Georgia Institute of Technology, Box 36681, Atlanta, Georgia 30332 ...!{akgua,allegra,amd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ut-ngp}!gatech!gitpyr!kludge