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- PC-LISP abstract "PC-LISP is an implementation of the Franz Lisp dialect for DOS by Peter Ashwood-Smith.Version 2.11 was released on May 15, 1986. It can still be found on old abandonware and shareware download sites.Ashwood-Smith says of his interpreter: "PC-LISP is a small implementation of LISP for ANY MS-DOS machine. While small, it is capable of running a pretty good subset of Franz LISP."Note that the Franz LISP dialect was the immediate, portable successor to the ITS version of Maclisp and is perhaps the closest thing to the LISP in the Steven Levy book Hackers as is practical to operate. PC-LISP runs well in DOS emulators and on modern Windows versions. Because PC-LISP implements Franz LISP, it is a dynamically scoped predecessor to modern Common Lisp. This is therefore an historically important implementation.".
- PC-LISP wikiPageExternalLink EDU_M_Z.LIP.
- PC-LISP wikiPageID "8440838".
- PC-LISP wikiPageRevisionID "575406783".
- PC-LISP hasPhotoCollection PC-LISP.
- PC-LISP subject Category:Discontinued_development_tools.
- PC-LISP subject Category:Lisp_programming_language_family.
- PC-LISP type Artifact100021939.
- PC-LISP type DiscontinuedDevelopmentTools.
- PC-LISP type Implement103563967.
- PC-LISP type Instrumentality103575240.
- PC-LISP type Object100002684.
- PC-LISP type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- PC-LISP type Tool104451818.
- PC-LISP type Whole100003553.
- PC-LISP comment "PC-LISP is an implementation of the Franz Lisp dialect for DOS by Peter Ashwood-Smith.Version 2.11 was released on May 15, 1986. It can still be found on old abandonware and shareware download sites.Ashwood-Smith says of his interpreter: "PC-LISP is a small implementation of LISP for ANY MS-DOS machine.".
- PC-LISP label "PC-LISP".
- PC-LISP sameAs m.0273jqp.
- PC-LISP sameAs Q7118472.
- PC-LISP sameAs Q7118472.
- PC-LISP sameAs PC-LISP.
- PC-LISP wasDerivedFrom PC-LISP?oldid=575406783.
- PC-LISP isPrimaryTopicOf PC-LISP.