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Re: P-Lisp documentation link



magnusfalkirk wrote:
On Jun 20, 12:11 am, Ron Garret <rNOSPA...@flownet.com> wrote:

In article <FsSdnY9kQOLdZMfVnZ2dnUVZ_j2dn...@comcast.com>,
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:




BluPhoenyx wrote:

To: Ron Garret
Ron Garret wrote:

Congrats on getting your disk backed up! You should consider
uploading your disk image onto one of the Apple II disk repository
sites to save it (and possibly stop others from going through your
nightmarish ordeal.)

It's been up on the web for a while.  I just now put up a quick HTML
front-end for it:

Thank you for saving this gem from the bit bucket.

I also thank you!

My pleasure :-)

rg


And here's a link that I found to an HTML version of the book for
version 3.1 of P-Lisp. Since the version you had is version 3.0 I
would think there aren't that many differences. You can download a
tarball of the entire website so you'll have the docs locally on your
computer as well as online.

http://venus.deis.unical.it/manuals/llisp/index.html

Just my small contribution to the discussion.
Dean

Thanks, Dean, but that's the same HTML (in a different place) that
Ron links to on his page (except that the tarball is 3kB shorter on
the link you give--don't know why).

-michael

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