Not sure about "XEmacs vs Gnu Emacs" but for GNU Emacs there are some
options.  By far the best option when starting out is ClojureBox:

http://clojure.bighugh.com/

It's a one-click installer to get you started.  It includes everything
you need to develop in Clojure with Emacs including Slime.

If you prefer setting everything up yourself you could try EmacsW32:

http://ourcomments.org/Emacs/EmacsW32.html

I am currently evaluating this so I can't recommend it yet but it
sounds promising.  It includes lots of nice features that should make
it play nice in Windows.

Paul.
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