For configuring your Emacs, use a text editor to create a plain text file called ?_emacs
' (without extension) in your ?Application Data? folder. The location of this folder depends on your Windows version, but for example on my Windows XP the folder is called {{{c:/Documents and Settings/Your? Name/Application? Data/}.
For finding out where your ?Application Data? folder is, open the Windows command prompt (from the start menu) and type
echo %APPDATA%
and then ENTER.
Note this folder is ?hidden?, so it might be that you will have to ?activate that hidden files are shown.
Add these lines to your _emacs file (adapt the path to your slime folder):
(custom-set-variables
'(cua-mode t nil (cua-base))
'(emacsw32-style-frame-title t)
'(show-paren-mode t)
'(column-number-mode t)
'(indent-tabs-mode nil)
'(make-backup-files nil))
(setq inferior-lisp-program "wx86cl64")
;;; use this in 32Bit Windows
;;(setq inferior-lisp-program "wx86cl")
(add-to-list 'load-path "c:/Program Files/slime")
(require 'slime)
(slime-setup '(slime-repl slime-autodoc slime-fancy-inspector))
;;; this automatically starts the lisp
(command-execute 'slime)