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Re: Clisp and Microsoft Windowsi]



> 
> I think it would take a lot of work. Win3.x is 16 bit and Clisp is based on 32
> bits. Since now Clisp can run in a DOS window, may be you can still cut and
> paste (but probab. just text).
> Osman
> 
> 

The best way to make CLISP a windows app is by the use of Win32s.
Develop a full 32 bit version under Windows NT using Microsofts
32 bit NT C compiler.  When linked with the Win32s libary it'll
run in true 32 bit mode under Windows 3.1!

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