Directory Sites

  • Common Lisp to C Compiler: CLiCC

    Not a CL system, compiles Lisp programs into working C programs; is coded in Lisp; supports strict, very large subset of CL + CLOS. Descriptions, documents, downloads. [Open Source, GPL]

    www.informatik.uni-kiel.de

  • Corman Technologies

    Corman Lisp and PowerLisp compilers with support for 68k and PPC Macs. [Shareware/Freeware for personal use]

    www.cormanlisp.com

  • Opus

    A version of Berkeley Franz Lisp for 386-based NetBSD systems.

    www.aiai.ed.ac.uk

  • Scieneer Common Lisp: SCL

    Multi-threaded CL, supports symmetrical multiprocessor (SMP) Unix systems.

    www.scieneer.com

  • CMU Common Lisp: CMUCL

    CL implementation, runs on most major Unix platforms, mainly conforms to ANSI CL standard; fast compiler outputs native code, of near C speed; powerful module system, data structures. [Freeware]

    www.cons.org

  • Ufasoft Lisp

    Common Lisp development system. Includes command-line and IDE interpreters. Possibility of creating EXE-files. [Free non-commercial and education use]

    www.ufasoft.com

  • ECoLisp: ECL

    Embeddable Common Lisp, implementation to embed in C-based programs; FTP site.

  • Digitool, Inc.

    Makes Macintosh Common Lisp, MCL: for 68k, PowerPC; compiles to native code, supports threads, integrates well into Mac OS, fun; Common Lisp Interface Manager, CLIM: platform independent user interface system, to target other Lisp platforms.

    www.digitool.com

  • GNU Common Lisp: GCL

    FTP site, many downloads. [Open Source, GPL]

  • LispWorks Ltd.

    Was Xanalys. Makes LispWorks ORB, Liquid Common Lisp, KnowledgeWorks; integrated cross-platform development tool, full native ANSI Common Lisp for Linux, Mac OS X, Unix, Windows; related products, services. Free and commercial versions.

    www.lispworks.com

  • librep

    Shared library implementing Lisp dialect that is lightweight, fairly fast, highly extensible. Has interpreter, byte-code compiler, virtual machine. Programs may use interpreter as an extension language, or it may be used for standalone scripts. [Open source, GPL]

    librep.sourceforge.net

  • OpenMCL

    An open-sourced Common Lisp implementation for LinuxPPC.

    openmcl.clozure.com

  • CLISP

    Interpreter and FASL compiler, portable ANSI Common Lisp implementation, CLtL2 conformant, available for many platforms; multilingual user interface. [Open Source, GPL]

    clisp.sourceforge.net

  • Allegro CL

    Franz Allegro is a CL compiler available for Linux, Unix, and Windows. Free versions are available.

    www.franz.com

  • Star Sapphire Common Lisp

    DOS CL implementation with CLOS. Download, full CL reference manual. From Sapiens Software Corp. [free copyrighted unsupported shareware]

    www.webweasel.com

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