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- From: dan@symcom.math.uiuc.edu (Daniel R. Grayson)
- Subject: Re: Problems with PC Scheme (Texas Instruments)
- References: <43195@arctic.nprdc.navy.mil>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 20:05:55 GMT
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- craiger@nprdc.navy.mil (J. Philip Craiger) writes:
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- >I am currently running the student edition of PC Scheme at home on an
- >NEC 386/25s. I haven't had any problems whatsoever; however, I
- >installed it on my 486 at work this morning and I am having difficulty
- >getting it to run. When given even something as simple as (+ 1 1) I
- >get a message that "Operand + not found", or something to that effect.
-
- Gee, I wish someone would tell us how to get this to work. I was beginning
- to think it was my fault. It seems that about half of the symbols in the
- dictionary are missing.
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