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Subject: Re: Orphaned Response
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Date: Thu, 1-Nov-84 10:59:00 EST
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/***** uokvax:net.micro.6809 / sask!mcdonald /  8:09 am  Oct  4, 1984 */
Does anyone know if there is a Lisp available for OS-9 running on the CoCo?
Negative responses are welcome as well as positive ones.
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Gee--I forgot to mention something. At Des Moines, there were a couple
of Japanese fellows there from Seikou Electronics, Ltd. (not to be
confused with some rather famous watchmakers). They were the ones who
had the Fujitsu FM-11 there that everyone was gaping at (and I pause
here to once again express my disgust at how they sell Intel garbage in
the US but not the good stuff). Anyway--they were demonstrating, aside
from the excellent windowing and graphics software for the FM-11, their
Lisp package (Lisp-09, they called it). It supports graphics, gives you
access to the OS (via a SHELL function, rather reminiscent of BASIC09),
has a function editor, and does various stuff that I, as a non-Lisp
person (but trying to fix that), can't really comment well on.

Their address, prefaced with the disclaimer that I don't know these folks
from Adam, much less have any connection with them:

	Seikou Electronics Co. Ltd.
	Hasegawa Bldg., 6-5-11 Sotokanda Chiyoda-ku
	Tokyo 101 Japan

	phone: (03)832-6000
	Telex: 0265-5633 seikoh j

It might be worthwhile to address letters to either their president,
Mitsuyuki Hoshi, or their general manager, Hiromu Asai.

					James Jones