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Subject: Franz Lisp anyone?
Message-ID: <1993Oct5.172752.10233@midway.uchicago.edu>
From: pynq@quads.uchicago.edu (Jeremy Mathers)
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1993 17:27:52 GMT
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I have a book at home about Franz Lisp (a dialect of lisp, doncha know?)

Anyway, I have vague memories of it being a part of the stock BSD
distribution, way back when.  However, it doesn't seem to have survived
into any of the current BSD implementations - specifically, the various
PC versions (FreeBSD/BSD386/ etc)

Does anyone know where I might find something on this head?  (The
implementation with which I am familiar, which was on an old ISI machine,
running BSD 4.2, was very complete - included a compiler and all sorts
of stuff)

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