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information, contact IBUKI, PO Box 1627, Los Altos, CA 94022,
phone 415-961-4996, fax 415-961-8016, email rww@ibuki.com.</p>
<h2>University of Geneva</h2>
<p>The University of Geneva produced a cleaned up implementation
of the public version and have called it PCS/Geneva. PCS/Geneva
is also available from this directory.</p>
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<pre>CD-ROM: Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1</pre>
<p>PCS/Geneva is a Scheme interpreter/compiler developed at the
University of Geneva. It is based on Texas Instrument's PC Scheme
(version 3.03) but differs somewhat from the original. The main
extensions to PC Scheme are 486 support, BGI graphics, LIM-EMS
pagination support, line editing, mouse support, assembly-level
interfacing, and several powerful Scheme-oriented editors. (TI's
PC Scheme gives users full Revised^3 support along with many
primitives for DOS, Graphics and Text Windows. A powerful
built-in optimizing compiler produces fast code.)</p>
<p>This product may be distributed freely and used without
restrictions except for military purposes.</p>
<p>Authors: Larry Bartholdi and Marc Vuilleumier, C.U.I. - Scheme
group, University of Geneva, Switzerland</p>
<h3>Version 4.02PL1 (1994-01-11)</h3>
<p>PCS/Geneva has been tested on XTs, ATs, AT386s and AT486s
under various DOS and OS/2 versions. It even runs on
Hewlett-Packard's HP95LX. It also runs on Suns with a DOS
emulator.</p>
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