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A [[LISP]] implementation for [[DOS]] sold by a USA based company called "Integral Quality" in the early-mid 80's. It was considered a superior quality to other early LISP packages for the PC as far as language implementation and libraries were concerned but the pedestrian editor supplied and the lack of utilities was noted in most reviews. The company later offered an optional bytecode compiler for the system. | A [[LISP]] implementation for [[DOS]] sold by a USA based company called "Integral Quality" in the early-mid 80's. It was considered a superior quality to other early LISP packages for the PC as far as language implementation and libraries were concerned but the pedestrian editor supplied and the lack of utilities was noted in most reviews. The company later offered an optional bytecode compiler for the system. | ||
== | ==Publications== | ||
* Jordan Bortz & John Diamant: ''[https://archive.org/details/BYTE_Vol_09-07_1984-07_Computers_and_Video LISP for the IBM Personal Computer]'' - A review from [[BYTE Magazine]] vol 09-07, July 1984, pages 281~291 | * Jordan Bortz & John Diamant: ''[https://archive.org/details/BYTE_Vol_09-07_1984-07_Computers_and_Video LISP for the IBM Personal Computer]'' - A review from [[BYTE Magazine]] vol 09-07, July 1984, pages 281~291 | ||
* David T. McCllellan: [http://books.google.com/books?id=05wAGZQlo9QC&pg= | * David T. McCllellan: [http://books.google.com/books?id=05wAGZQlo9QC&pg=PA519 LISPing with your PC] - From [[PC Magazine]] Dec 1983 | ||
==Licence and availability== | ==Licence and availability== | ||
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[[Category:DOS Tools]] | [[Category:DOS Tools]][[Category:LISP]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:33, 20 March 2018
A LISP implementation for DOS sold by a USA based company called "Integral Quality" in the early-mid 80's. It was considered a superior quality to other early LISP packages for the PC as far as language implementation and libraries were concerned but the pedestrian editor supplied and the lack of utilities was noted in most reviews. The company later offered an optional bytecode compiler for the system.
Publications
- Jordan Bortz & John Diamant: LISP for the IBM Personal Computer - A review from BYTE Magazine vol 09-07, July 1984, pages 281~291
- David T. McCllellan: LISPing with your PC - From PC Magazine Dec 1983
Licence and availability
Discontinued commercial software. Retailed for USD 175 in 1984 ~ 86, USD 275 including bytecode compiler in 1986.
Publisher
- Integral Quality