1. Download emacs, install the Windows version of emacs,http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/windows/, I chose this version of Emacs-24.5-bin-i686-mingw32.zip.
Install the package, unzip, send the Runemacs.exe to the desktop, open the Runemacs.exe can be run.
2. The second step, installs Clisp,lisp version has many, has CLISP,SBCL and so on, here I choose is clisp, according to the personal hobby, Clisp is a standard Lisp realization, also called common Lisp,http://www.clis
p.org/This is its official website, you can enter this official website to explore. Download Win32 version, because I use the Win32 system, into the official website after the Win32 link http://ncu.dl.sourceforge.net/project/clisp/clisp/2.49/ Clisp-2.49-win32-mingw-big.exe, click this to download. I installed it on the D drive, D:\clisp-2.49.
You can run it.
3. Download Slime,slime is a tool used by Lisp to interact with Lisp under Emacs. Download slime need CVS, good old version of a control tool, now git, why still use CVS, honestly download a
The first. I downloaded Tortoisecvs, Http://ncu.dl.sourceforge.net/project/tortoisecvs/tortoisecvs-stable/TortoiseCVS-1.12.5.exe, I don't know how to use it well.
It has never been used. Look at the figure below, CVS looks exactly the same as SVN.
Setting up a LISP compilation environment under Windows