Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watnot!watmath!dalcs!silvert From: silvert@dalcs.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted Subject: LOGO wanted Message-ID: <2422@dalcs.UUCP> Date: Wed, 25-Feb-87 17:42:05 EST Article-I.D.: dalcs.2422 Posted: Wed Feb 25 17:42:05 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 25-Feb-87 23:35:40 EST Organization: Marine Ecology Lab. Lines: 25 Keywords: LOGO, PD, LISP? I would like to find a LOGO interpreter to run on a Unix system -- one written in C would be great, but since LISP is also a logical language in which to write LOGO, that would be fine too. We have XLISP, so that would be the best dialect. We don't need turtle graphics, just the LISP-like commands for interpreting text input will do fine. *** FLAME RETARDANT *** Why, I hear you asking, do I want to run LOGO when I have LISP? Aside from the minor factor that I don't program in LISP and have no great desire to learn how to, the main reason is that my 14-year-old daughter has written a fantastic ecology teaching game which she plans to implement in LOGO on an Atari ST, and we would like to port it to our own MESS (Marine Ecology Simulation System). The program is based on a simple Q&A tree structure. You are asked a question, and the program parses your answer and sends you to the correct next unit (probably teaching languages like PILOT would be ideal, but we don't have those available). -- Bill Silvert Marine Ecology Laboratory, Dartmouth, NS, Canada CDN or BITNET: silvert@cs.dal.cdn -- UUCP: ..!{seismo|utai}!dalcs!silvert ARPA: silvert%dalcs.uucp@seismo.CSS.GOV -- CSNET: silvert%cs.dal.cdn@ubc.csnet