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From: edward@CS.Berkeley.EDU (Edward Wang)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps,comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Common Lisp compiler/interpreter
Date: 27 Jan 1995 21:15:49 GMT
Organization: Computer Science Division, UC Berkeley
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In article <Pine.BSI.3.91.950115223714.14606B-100000@remote1-line1.cis.yale.edu>,
Marc Ramirez  <mrami@remote1-line1.cis.yale.edu> wrote:
>Does anyone know where I can find a CL for one of the BSD's (I use 
>FreeBSD, but source that runs on NetBSD is easy enough to deal with)?

Shameless plug:

I have the Berkeley version of KCL running on FreeBSD.
In fact, I can supply a binary if anyone wants it.

Berkeley KCL is an enhenced version of the original KCL.
It has, among other things, a nice top level (similar to the
Allegro CL top level), and tagged pointers.