Scheme & 386 Unix
    Heiko Blume 
    src at scuzzy.in-berlin.de
       
    Thu May  9 11:39:16 AEST 1991
    
    
  
tmh at prosun.first.gmd.de (Thomas Hoberg) writes:
>In article <PBROWN.91Apr25153256 at vtopus.cs.vt.edu>, pbrown at vtopus.cs.vt.edu (Patrick R. Brown) writes:
>|> I am looking for a version of the Scheme programming language which
>|> has been ported to 386 Unix (I have ESIX 5.3.2D, but that's probably
>|> not that important).  Two of the better-known versions, MIT Scheme and
>|> Yale's T don't seem to support the 386.  I have gotten a smaller
>|> interpreter called "scm," but I'm afraid it's a little _too_ small.
>|> Any information would be appreciated.
>|> 
>Oliver Laumann of the Berlin Technical University has written a Scheme 
>interpreter called ELK.
but also oliver was astonished that you can make MIT C Scheme run
on interactive unix (and other sys v's perhaps). i succeeded doing
this with version 6.1.2, i didn't try 7.0, however. since i'm
not a scheme hacker, i can't tell whether elk is 'better' in the
language part, but i think it's cheaper regarding memory usage.
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