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information, contact IBUKI, PO Box 1627, Los Altos, CA 94022, information, contact IBUKI, PO Box 1627, Los Altos, CA 94022,
phone 415-961-4996, fax 415-961-8016, email rww@ibuki.com.</p> phone 415-961-4996, fax 415-961-8016, email rww@ibuki.com.</p>
<h2>University of Geneva</h2> <h2>University of Geneva</h2>
<p>The University of Geneva produced a cleaned up implementation <p>PCS/Geneva is a Scheme interpreter/compiler developed at the
of the public version and have called it PCS/Geneva. PCS/Geneva University of Geneva. It is based on Texas Instrument's PC Scheme
is also available from this directory.</p> (version 3.03) but differs somewhat from the original. The main
<hr> extensions to PC Scheme are 486 support, BGI graphics, LIM-EMS
<pre>CD-ROM: Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1</pre> 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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