The following works for me. You'd obviously need to add your paths. If I omit the --library
option, then upon startup mit-scheme complains about not finding it's runtime band.
(require 'cmuscheme)
(setq scheme-program-name "/usr/local/scheme/bin/mit-scheme --library /usr/local/scheme/lib/mit-scheme")
In the scheme buffer:
MIT/GNU Scheme running under MacOSX
Type `^C' (control-C) followed by `H' to obtain information about interrupts.
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