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T 3.1 - T is a Scheme-like language developed at Yale. It is to Scheme approximately like NIL is to Lisp. Primarily of interest to historians and theoreticians.
 
The Ksi Scheme Interpreter - Ksi is a portable, embeddable Scheme implementation written in C. Unfortunately its documentation is all in Russian at this point.
 
The Scheme Programming Language - The primary Scheme page at MIT, Scheme's birthplace. Provides a short list of implementations, some general documentation, information on the MIT implementation of Scheme, and some random links.
 
TinyScheme - A tiny implementation of Scheme based on MiniSCHEME. It provides almost complete coverage of R5RS Scheme. Geared towards embedded scripting use, but also functions as a standalone interpreter and extensible shell tool. Recent changes have gotten the executable size down to approximately 64KB on Linux/x86.
 
VSCM - A portable Scheme implementation written by Matthias Blume of Princeton University. No longer actively developed.
 
WinScheme - A Scheme environment for Microsoft Windows independent of the actual interpreter (though it defaults to Jaffer's SCM). Used at the University of Lille 1 for their introductory programming course.
 
Winscheme48 - A port of Scheme 48 to Microsoft Windows platforms. Supported by the Northwestern University Scheme community. Also runs on WinCE platforms: Arm, Mips, SH3, SH4.
 
XLISP Home Page - XLISP 3.0 is a superset of the Scheme dialect of Lisp with extensions to support object-oriented programming.
 
 

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