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- From: akiy@siva.cs.titech.ac.jp (Akiyama Jun)
- Subject: Re: Scheme interpreter for Amiga?
- In-Reply-To: jredders@iastate.edu's message of Fri, 22 Jan 1993 21:24:33 GMT
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 04:08:10 GMT
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- > Does anyone know of a PD Scheme interpreter for the Amiga. I know there
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- If I remember correctly, I think Oaklisp has a Scheme interpreter,
- alongside its normap LISP interpreter engine. Oaklisp is available on
- Fred Fish Disks 520 and 521.
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- In addition, I've used a smaller Scheme package on FF 149 (which was
- very small, and good for practicing up on CARs, CDRs, and basic
- recursion techniques, but not much more).
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- Also, if you have an accelerated machine, I think you have to use
- Degrader to be able to use either of these. (I think. Try and see.)
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- > Besides, I don't like EMACS all that much
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- Why? EMACS is God. (Well, I'm using NEMACS, a Japanese-enabled
- version of EMACS. Quite useful.)
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- Hope that helps.
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- akiy@cs.titech.ac.jp|Amiga/Mac/IBM/NeXT/NEC (ugh)/Unix-box User
- UCLA undergrad, studying abroad|"False ideas may be refuted indeed by argument,
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- Natural Language Processing| ---John Henry Newman, _Apologia Pro Vita Sua_
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