KAL Michel Denber March 27, 1984 KAL is a program which draw kaleidoscopic patterns in its window on your screen. You can also run it in color if you have a color display connected to your machine. KAL runs as a process so you can leave it running while doing other work. To run it, load the file KAL.DCOM from your favorite LispUsers directory and then type (KAL). It will ask you if you want to run in color. Select your choice and enjoy. To stop KAL, use the middle mouse button to bring up a pop-up menu. Select STOP. The menu also contains choices that let you vary two of the drawing parameters - PERIOD and PERSISTENCE. If you select these items, you will be prompted for new values in the Prompt Window. The Interlisp-D version of KAL is culled from the Pilot Mesa version, which came from the original Alto BCPL implementation by Keith A. Lantz.GACHA  HELVETICA mGACHA sz·