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Re: Wanted: XLISP binaries or OPS5-like language for Apple II
- Subject: Re: Wanted: XLISP binaries or OPS5-like language for Apple II
- From: rob@zorro.cecer.army.mil (Rob Knauerhase)
- Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1992 04:57:32 GMT
- Followup-to: comp.sys.apple2
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- Organization: US Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Labs
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In <2165@sousa.ltn.dec.com> secrist@kxovax.enet.dec.com (Strong datatypes for weak minds.) writes:
> XLISP 1.1 and 1.2 fit in under 64K on CP/M-80 built with Aztec C.
> Those versions would presumably port to an Apple II -- has anyone
> ever tried this ?
> Is there any forward-chaining, Rete-type, OPS5-like language anyone
> has ever heard of for the Apple II ? Something that would work
> under CP/M or Apple PASCAL ?
The above was posted in comp.binaries.apple2. If I remember, there was once
a proposal to moderate that group so that clueless people wouldn't post
plaintext to a BINARIES group.
Wonder why that proposal didn't fly?
Rob
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