This directory contains CLISP. CLISP is a Common Lisp (CLtL1 + parts of CLtL2) implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. It runs on microcomputers (DOS, OS/2, Atari ST, Amiga 500-4000) as well as on Unix workstations (Linux, Sun4, Sun386, HP9000/800, SGI, Sun3 and others) and needs only 1.5 MB of RAM. It is free software and may be distributed under the terms of GNU GPL. German and English versions are available, French coming soon. CLISP includes an interpreter, a compiler, a subset of CLOS and, for some machines, a screen editor. Packages running in CLISP include PCL and, on Unix machines, CLX and Garnet. Available by anonymous ftp from ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de [129.13.115.2] in the directory /pub/lisp/clisp. For more information, contact haible@ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de. source/ source of CLISP binaries/ binaries for several platforms dos/ executable running on DOS os2/ executable running on OS/2 2.0 linux/ executable running on Linux sun4-sunos4/ executable running on Sun Sparc, SunOS 4 sun4-sunos5/ executable running on Sun Sparc, SunOS 5 (Solaris 2) sun386/ executable running on Sun386i sun3-sunos4/ executable running on Sun 3, SunOS 4 hp9000s800/ executable running on HP9000 Series 800/700 386bsd/ executable running on 386BSD 0.1 dec5000-ultrix/ executable running on DECstation 5000, Ultrix 4.2A sgi-irix4/ executable running on SGI, Irix 4 coherent386/ executable running on Coherent 386 amiga/ executable running on Amiga 500-4000 atari/ first version of CLISP, running on Atari ST only packages/ application packages ported to CLISP: PCL (another CLOS subset), CLX, Maxima. There is a mailing list for users of the Common Lisp implementation CLISP. It is the proper forum for questions about CLISP, installation problems, bug reports, application packages etc. For information about the list and how to subscribe it, send mail to listserv@ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de, with the two lines help information clisp-list in the message body. Bruno Haible haible@ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de