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From: simon@rheged.dircon.co.uk (Simon Brooke)
Subject: Re: clos
In-Reply-To: 's message of Mon, 26 Sep 1994 18:10:15 TUR
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In article <94269.181015E66951@TRMETU.BITNET> <E66951@TRMETU.BITNET> writes:

       hi . I want to use clos but I don't have one . Could anybody let me know
     where I can find it ?

Those very excellent Prime Time Freeware people (ptf@cfcl.com)
included Portable CommonLoops on their issue 2-2 CD-ROM set. They also
claim to have an AI specific set under development, may be out now.
There's lots of other goodies on the 2-2 set, including CLISP,
Carnegie Mellon CL, Austin Kyoto CL, Kyoto CL, FEEL, Franz Lisp,
various Schemes and Scheme to C translators, T, OPS 5, three ProLogs,
CLX, CLM, LispView, GINA... all in source code for UNIX.

Which makes it pretty good value for those of us for whom ftp is
expensive.

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