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mike is currently offline  mike
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Date: Sun, 23-Sep-84 21:19:41 EDT
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From:  Mike Caplinger 

Does anybody know of a fairly cheap, reasonably  good Lisp for the
Apple IIe?  I'm not trying to do software development, just trying to
show my younger brother that there are things in the world besides
Basic and Pascal...

	- Mike
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From:  David Neves 

You might look into P-Lisp by Gnosis (about $100 with the tutorial) 
for DOS 3.3.  If you
are interested at this price sent me mail and I will look up the address.
It has a simple Lisp editor and the basic Lisp functions.  I've found
a few simple bugs, like (member  NIL) generates an error.  
Also there is no EQ function, but there is a built in EQUAL function.
It has an interface to the hi res graphics of the Apple.
There are other Lisps for Apple CPM.
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Date: Fri, 28-Sep-84 11:18:56 EDT
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I'm working on porting XLISP, the public domain lisp that came
across the net recently.  I actually have a port of the original
version, but it really doesn't have the power of XLISP 1.2.  I'll
certainly let people know when the new port is available if there
is any interest.  As for commercial lisps for the apple, don't get
your hopes up.  There are some out there that run under Apple cpm,
but the only one I've seen running on native 6502 didn't even have
garbage collection, and when I called the company and asked them
what lisp it was based on the salesman didn't know what I was talking
about.

                                            -kee
                                ...decvax!wivax!apollo!nazgul
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