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XLISP: XLISP programming language
lang/lisp/impl/xlisp/
XLISP 2.0 is an experimental programming language written by David Betz
combining some of the features of LISP with an object-oriented
extension capability. Tom Almy extended XLISP to bring it into closer
conformance with Common Lisp (version 2.1g*).
Version 2.1g* was received direct from Tom Almy.
Files include:
   ufg.arc       Universal game playing functions for XLISP
   xmath.arc     X-Lisp math functions to accompany X-Lisp
Origin:   
   Version 2.0 is available by anonymous ftp from
      cs.orst.edu:/pub/xlisp/ [128.193.32.1] or
      sumex-aim.stanford.edu:info-mac/dev/
   Version 2.1 is the same as XLISP 2.0, but modified to
   bring it closer to Common Lisp and with several bugs
   fixed. It can be obtained by anonymous ftp from
      glia.biostr.washington.edu:/pub/xlisp      128.95.10.115
      wasp.eng.ufl.edu:/pub                      128.227.116.1
   as the files xlisp21e.zip and xlisp21e.tar.Z. The xlisp21e.zip
   file comes with IBM/PC executables.
   A Macintosh port of version 2.1e (and the C source code
   to its interface) is also available, from Macintosh
   ftp sites such as
      sumex.stanford.edu:/info-mac/dev/xlisp-21e2.hqx
      mac.archive.umich.edu:/mac/development/languages/xlisp2.1e2.sit.hqx
   A version of XLISP-PLUS 2.1g that includes an experimental
   byte code compiler is available by anonymous ftp from
      umnstat.stat.umn.edu:/pub/xlispstat/xlisponly/ [128.101.51.1]
   as the file xlisp21gbc.tar.gz. Write to Luke Tierney
    for more information.
Version:      2.1g* (2-SEP-94); 2.1e3; 
              2.1g bc (bytecode version)
Requires:     C compiler
Ports:        IBM PC (MSDOS), Amiga (AmigaDOS), Atari ST (TOS), Apple Macintosh
Copying:      Use, copying, modification, and distribution permitted.
Updated:      Fri Sep  2 11:53:26 1994
CD-ROM:       Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1
Mailing List: comp.lang.lisp.x newsgroup
Author(s):    XLISP was written by David Michael Betz 
              The CL version was written by Tom Almy 
              The reference manual was written by Tim Mikkelsen.
Contact:      David Michael Betz 
              167 Villa Avenue #11
              Los Gatos, CA 95032
              H: 408-354-9303
              W: 408-862-6325
              
              Tom Almy 
Keywords:
   Authors!Betz, Interpreters!Lisp, Lisp!Amiga, Lisp!Atari, 
   Lisp!IBM PC, Lisp!Implementations, Lisp!Macintosh, OOP!Lisp, 
   Programming Languages!Lisp, XLISP
References:   ?
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