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From: brazile@cs.utexas.edu (P. Jason Brazile)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: [386BSD] lisp/akcl/clx ported to 386bsd?
Date: 7 Dec 1992 16:17:15 -0600
Organization: CS Dept, University of Texas at Austin
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In article <1frct9INNskm@pollux.usc.edu> mharm@pollux.usc.edu (Michael Harm) writes:
>Hi folks.
>I've looked through the FAQ and couldn't find any mention of this,
>so here goes:  has anyone tried to get akcl running on 386bsd?
>Or any other available free/cheap common lisp system?  If so,
>have you tried getting clx (either r4 or r5) working on it?

I happen to know that Dr. Shelter is working on akcl on our (math department)
Dell 450 running 386BSD. He has gotten it compiled but last I heard, he was 
tracking down a floating point bug that occurred in loading which caused the 
machine to crash.

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Jason Brazile 					brazile@cs.utexas.edu
Graduate Student				Dept of Computer Science 
"People say I'm apathetic but I don't care" 	University of Texas