CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository
Public domain version of Franz Lisp.
lang/others/franzlsp/op38_bs/
This directory contains Franz Lisp Opus 38.92, as modified by Barry
Schein for the Sun-3. The sources should work on the Sun-2 and
other machines as well.
The distribution includes the interpreter, compiler, cross
reference program, a lisp library, on-line manual, and a troff manual.
Also include is PEARL (Package for Efficient Access to Representations
in Lisp), an AI programming language implemented on top of Franz Lisp
by Joseph Faletti and Michael Deering under the direction of Robert
Wilensky at the Berkeley AI Research Project (BAIR).
Origin:
With the demise of UCBVAX, the AI Repository has become
the official archive site for the public domain version
of Franz Lisp.
Version: Opus 38.92 (Barry Schein, 24-JUL-87)
Copying: Public Domain.
CD-ROM: Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1
Bug Reports: franz-bugs@cs.berkeley.edu
Mailing List: Discussion of Franz Lisp occurs in the newsgroup comp.lang.lisp.franz
There is also a mailing list, franz-friends@cs.berkeley.edu; to join
the mailing list, send mail to franz-friends-request@cs.berkeley.edu.
Author(s): John Gilmore
Barry Schein
Boston University, ACC
111 Cummington Street
Boston, MA, USA 02215
Tel: 617-353-2780
[Note: Contact information may be obsolete.]
Contact: Maintainers of Franz Lisp
Keywords:
Authors!Gilmore, Authors!Schein, Frames, Franz Lisp, Pearl,
Programming Languages!Franz Lisp, Public Domain
References:
[1] Deering, M., Faletti, J., and Wilensky, R., "PEARL: An Efficient
Language for Artificial Intelligence Programming", Proceedings of the
Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
Vancouver, British Columbia, August, 1981.
[2] Deering, M., Faletti, J., and Wilensky, R., "The PEARL Users
Manual", Berkeley Electronic Research Laboratory Memorandum No.
UCB/ERL/M82/19, March, 1982.
[3] Faletti, J., and Wilensky, R., "The Implementation of PEARL",
Unpublished memo, 1982.
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