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- From: thinman@netcom.com (Technically Sweet)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: Gnu/MIT Scheme port?
- Keywords: scheme gnu
- Message-ID: <-xjn!v+.thinman@netcom.com>
- Date: 1 Sep 92 17:50:19 GMT
- References: <mdw1.715301951@crux1.cit.cornell.edu>
- Organization: International Foundation for Internal Freedom
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- mdw1@crux1.cit.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh) writes:
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- >I'm wondering if GNU/MIT scheme has been ported to Linux yet, and where
- >I can get the binaries or source. If it HASN'T been ported, I'm kinda
- >desperate so I'll do it :) but I need to know where the i386/486
- >Scheme binaries are first. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
-
- C-Scheme 7.2 has been ported to DOS, and has 386-mode
- interactive compilation. Porting this back to Unix
- might be easy and might not. It's not a 16-bit port,
- it runs in native 32-bit mode and is compiled with
- DJGPP, the 386-mode DOS port of GCC.
-
- There are many other Scheme implementations, and
- a few run fine under 386 Unix in interpretive mode.
- FTP to nexus.yorku.ca:pub/scheme/scm and pull the
- latest SCM and SLIB distributions. SCM works
- fine under most OS's.
-
- Lance Norskog
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- Lance Norskog
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