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Re: [Q] How do people handle multiple lisp tasks?
- To: info-mcl@digitool.com
- Subject: Re: [Q] How do people handle multiple lisp tasks?
- From: osiris@cs.utexas.edu (Rob Browning)
- Date: Thu, 09 Mar 1995 14:21:01 -0600
- Organization: The University of Texas at Austin
- References: <v01520900ab83f8961c47@[128.83.204.28]>, <lynch-0903951211040001@lynch.ils.nwu.edu>
- Sender: owner-info-mcl@digitool.com
In article <lynch-0903951211040001@lynch.ils.nwu.edu>, lynch@ils.nwu.edu
(Richard Lynch) wrote:
> In article <v01520900ab83f8961c47@[128.83.204.28]>, osiris@cs.utexas.edu
> (Rob Browning) wrote:
>
> |What's the Mac solution; Buy two machines?
>
> Well, you could, and you'd still be ahead of the game $-wise, no?
Not necessarily, consider linux on an intel box, but I get your point.
And no, I'm certainly not trying to claim that CLISP or GCL is as
desirable as MCL.
--Rob.