We have drag-n-drop binaries for Grace (win32/osx/fedora) that we prepared for 
the algocomp workshop at icmc. it includes a clisp runtime but you can use sbcl 
if you want.  this is an alpha release, its functionality is eqivalent to 
emacs+slime+cm

there is the beginning of a grapher, this is what I will be working on when I 
get back next week. feel free to take any of the materials we prepared for the 
workshop, the binaries are in the install/ directory. we also have prepackaged 
versions of Timidity and Lilypond that you can take for win32:

http://pinhead.music.uiuc.edu/~hkt/icmc07/


---- Original message ----
>Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 09:55:39 +1200
>From: Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: [CM] CM on XP  
>To: [email protected]
>
>
>Forgive me, folks.  I suddenly have the use of a fast 
>Win XP machine - whereas I alread have CM + Slime 
>+ Emacs up and running on my old Linux box. 
>
>So I am looking at,
>http://commonmusic.sourceforge.net/doc/cm.html
>
>and would like to ask - how does Common Music best 
>work on an XP machine ?  Which Emacs ? 
>
>I would guess Xemacs, Common Lisp, Common Music, 
>(but with no CM Realtime or graphs). 
>
>Can anyone please provide a thumbnail sketch of the 
>components or setup I should be looking at ? 
>
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