I'm so accostomed to having to worry about what version of VC++ and what machine, what you say hadn't occured to me. Hell, it's not at all unusual to see student programs that run in VC++ version 6.0 on a Win98 machine that crash under the same compiler on a WinNT machine. The last time I taught Lisp I enjoyed the fact that DrScheme is virtually identical on Windows, Linux and Solaris. It sure would be nice to have the same portability in our beginning course. On Tue, 01 Feb 2000, Jerry L Kreps wrote:
I forgot to add that I had loaded VAJ on both a 450MHz Win95 box and my SuSE 6.3. From what I could tell in using VAJ in both environments they ran identically in every respect. Look, feel, mouse clicks, graphics color and resolution... JLK
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