tool: MIT Scheme (aka C-Scheme)


Language:
Scheme
Version:
7.2
Parts:
interpreter, large runtime library, emacs macros, native-code compiler, emacs-like editor, source-level debugger
Author:
MIT Scheme Team (primarily Chris Hanson, Jim Miller, and Bill Rozas, but also many others)
Location:
ftp://altdorf.ai.mit.edu/archive/scheme-7.2 DOS floppies ($95) and Unix tar tapes ($200) from Scheme Team / c/o Prof. Hal Abelson / MIT AI Laboratory / 545 Technology Sq. / Cambridge, MA 02139
Description:
Scheme implementation with rich set of utilities.
Conformance:
full compatibility with Revised^4 Report on Scheme, one known incompatibility with IEEE Scheme standard
Bugs:
bug-cscheme@zurich.ai.mit.edu
Ports:
68k (hp9000, sun3, NeXT), MIPS (Decstation, Sony, SGI), HP-PA (600, 700, 800), Vax (Ultrix, BSD), Alpha (OSF), i386 (DOS/Windows, various Unix)
Status:
activly developed
Discussion:
info-cscheme@zurich.ai.mit.edu (cross-posted to comp.lang.scheme.c)
Updated:
August 24th, 1992

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