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From: jason@harlequin.co.uk (Jason Trenouth)
Subject: Re: common LISP on a PC?
In-Reply-To: rurban@sbox.tu-graz.ac.at's message of 3 May 1995 01:43:59 +0200
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Bob Hayden (rhayden@ucsd.edu) wrote:

Bob> I am taking a LISP class at school, but hate spending all my time
Bob> in the computer lab. Just wondering if there exists a LISP
Bob> package i can run on my PC at home, better yet a WINDOWS (or
Bob> WIN95) version!

In article <3o6g3v$4bl@freelove.tu-graz.ac.at> rurban@sbox.tu-graz.ac.at (Reinhard Urban) writes:

Reinhard> Allegro (fastest and most expensive), Gold Hill Lisp (good
Reinhard> too) Xlisp >2.0 (free) and a shareware Lisp somewhere from
Reinhard> australia. I forgot the name. All of them run under WfW3.11
Reinhard> and Win95 too, Allegro has a Win32s version.

Harlequin distributes "FreeLisp", a (CLtL2) CL with a GUI on MS
Windows, but no compiler.
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