Free LISP compiler for windows?

From: TheWanderer (nobody_at_spamcop.net)
Date: 12/14/03


Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 04:39:07 GMT

I know there are many compiles for Linux under GNU, but what about Windows?

I looked at "Open LISP" I did not like that "compiler." It seemed more like
a intepreter.

I did a short look on the net for Common LISP and all came up as FREE TRIAL.

Thanks



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