Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!wasatch!utah-gr!uplherc!sp7040!obie!wsccs!dharvey From: dharvey@wsccs.UUCP (David Harvey) Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp Subject: Re: Lisp for SUN 4 Summary: PD, or Commercial? Keywords: Lisp, SUN 4 Message-ID: <721@wsccs.UUCP> Date: 9 Oct 88 06:19:58 GMT References: <1287@aucs.UUCP> Lines: 43 In article <1287@aucs.UUCP>, novak@aucs.UUCP (GEORGE NOVAK) writes: > We are looking for a reasonably priced Lisp (preferably Common Lisp) > for our SUN 4. Please contact : > > George J. Novak > Jodrey School of Computer Science > Acadia University > Wolfville,N.S. B0P 1X0 > Canada > > Phone: (902) 542-2201/local 105 > Bitnet: novak@acadia I almost responded personally, but since others new to the net, etc. may be interested I decided to post instead. If you can get it, Austin-Kyoto-Common-Lisp (AKCL) is available from the University of Texas at Austin. Another source is: The Austin Code Works 11100 Leafwood Lane Austin, Texas 78750-3409 Phone: (512) 258-0785 They want $250 to pay for shipping, et al for both KCL and GNU Emacs on Sun Cartridge Tape. The nice thing about this package is that it compiles to C code. Lucid also makes a system that you may be interested in (check an AI magazine for address). If you want a Common Lisp for the MacintoshII you can get Allegro Common Lisp from Franz/Coral. Franz also offers other products for the Sun. Addresses are: Coral Software Corp., PO Box 307, Cambridge, MA 02142 (617) 868-7440 Franz Inc., 1995 University Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704 (800) 333-7260 Another alternative is PC-Scheme from Texas Instruments, but I don't know whether they offer it for the Sun or not. Hope this list helps you. dharvey@wsccs