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Re: P-Lisp and Book



rtk wrote:
On Jun 25, 12:51 am, "Bill Garber" <willy4...@comcast.net> wrote:

PLisp.dsk and the book in PDF form created from the
online version are now available on GarberStreet.com.

Bill Garber from GS-Electronicshttp://www.garberstreet.com


Cool!  I always wanted a Lisp for the Apple II.  This one is nice.  It
has floating point math, and knows about PEEK and POKE and CALL so the
sky's the limit (relatively speaking!).  Heck, it even sets up ^Y so
that if you jump to the monitor you can jump back to the program.
Now, to think of something to use it for... :)

MuLISP is another possibility--and it has indefinite precision integers
and rational arithmetic!

The CP/M version is pretty common, but there was a 6502 version, too.

-michael

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