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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (05 January 2017) [foldoc]:
Scheme-to-C
Scheme->C
A Scheme compiler written in C that emits C
and is embeddable in C. Scheme-to-C was written by Joel
Bartlett of Digital Western Research Laboratory. Version
15mar93 translates a superset of Revised**4 Scheme to C that
is then compiled by the native C compiler for the {target
machine}. This design results in a portable system that
allows either stand-alone Scheme programs or programs written
in both compiled and interpreted Scheme and other languages.
It supports "expansion passing style" macros, {foreign
function} calls, records, and interfaces to Xlib (Ezd
and Scix).
Scheme-to-C runs on VAX, ULTRIX, DECstation, Alpha AXP
OSF/1, Windows 3.1, Apple Macintosh 7.1, HP 9000/300,
HP 9000/700, Sony News, SGI Iris and Harris
Nighthawk, and other Unix-like 88000 systems. The
earlier 01nov91 version runs on Amiga, SunOS, NeXT, and
Apollo systems.
(ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/DEC/Scheme-to-C/).
(2000-05-24)