any lisp for the apple II or IIe

Scott Dorsey kludge at gitpyr.UUCP
Fri Mar 21 09:17:26 AEST 1986


In article <69 at ur-tut.UUCP> atsh at ur-tut.UUCP (Mr Gooter) writes:
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>is there any working lisp or lisp like interpreter for the apple II or IIe.
>I am teaching a class on basic lisp and the apple is the most accessable
>computer. Anything will do!
>

   When the Apple II first came out, it had a lisp interpreter that was
written in Intbasic called MicroLisp.  It was slow.  It was sheer torture.
It was what got me interested in computer science.  This was once a product
of Apple, and if they still own up to having coded it, it may be available.
I have an old copy here, but I am not sure about legality considerations.


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