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Subject: Re: writing a LISP compiler
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In article <Pine.SV4.3.91.950123123501.21333A-100000@unicorn>
           pmykwjb@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk "William J Bland" writes:

>         HI, I'm writing a compiler for LISP that produces 80x86 code.  I
> already have it working, but would be grateful for any advice on efficiency,
> or just general advice.  aTdHvAaNnKcSe

Well, I'm cheating, by writing a Scheme to C compiler (for DOS).
Good luck with your compiler. I'll be interested to try it, if
it either supports DOS, or if it supports Linux and I get Linux.
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