Re: Allegro CL on OS X-Intel
- From: jcb <nomail@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 22:32:47 -0700
On 2006-04-27 14:14:22 -0700, "Jonathon McKitrick" <j_mckitrick@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:
david.tolpin.mobile@xxxxxxxxx wrote:yes, I've got a license, and no, there is no Windows-style IDE. On the
other hand, Emacs+SLIME is a great IDE for any lisp.
I'm *very* close to buying one, probably the 12 or 13 inch.
So it's pretty straightforward to get Emacs, SLIME, etc up and running
on the new machines? Which Emacs binary version is best to use for the
least hassle?
Hello, you will want to check out Aquamacs Emacs at:
www.aquamacs.org
I have set it up with SLIME 2.0 very recently and it looks like it works fine, though I admit I haven't had time yet to do much more than rudimentary poking around.
Aquamacs is currently distributing a universal binary that runs on both Intel and PPC macs. (I'm using a PPC Powerbook.)
Take care..
.
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