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. --649553815.1039363793375.JavaMail.SYSTEM.emaserver2-- From hans@huebner.org Mon Dec 23 16:48:00 2002 From: hans@huebner.org (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Hans_H=FCbner?=) Date: Mon Dec 23 16:48:00 2002 Subject: [LMH]TI MicroExplorer bootup help sought Message-ID: <20021224003415.N45560-100000@mail.huebner.org> Hello there, I found myself a TI MicroExplorer NuBus board and I'm now trying to get it up and running. The card is currently built into a Quadra 650 running an freshly installed MacOS 7.5. I have the "MICROEXP" software set including the "makepfiles" and "microexplorer" applications. "microexplorer" properly starts, but displays an error message "Mcr band, m139, not found". Not having any documentation, I tried "makepfiles" in the hope that it would create the neccessary partitions to boot. Trying that, I get the error message "File HD:microExp:p25.page" "Error [-51] occured". I tried searching the web for information regarding this, but apart from William von Hagen having the same problem about a year ago, I could not find any information. I've heard rumours that the MicroExplorer host software requires System 6 to run. The machines I currently have available are not supported by that operating system. Before I try to find myself a machine that does, I'd like to verify that this makes sense. Does anyone here run a MicroExplorer? If so, in what kind of Macintosh and with which MacOS release? If you could share that information, it'd be great. Also, if there is any information on these machines available, I'd be very interested. I do have some (partial) Explorer documentation in print, but they don't explain the MicroExplorer environment. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Hans -- finger hans@huebner.org for details From amoroso@mclink.it Tue Dec 24 06:58:01 2002 From: amoroso@mclink.it (Paolo Amoroso) Date: Tue Dec 24 06:58:01 2002 Subject: [LMH]TI MicroExplorer bootup help sought In-Reply-To: <20021224003415.N45560-100000@mail.huebner.org> References: <20021224003415.N45560-100000@mail.huebner.org> Message-ID: On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 02:44:49 +0100 (CET), Hans Hübner wrote: > Also, if there is any information on these machines available, I'd be very > interested. I do have some (partial) Explorer documentation in print, but > they don't explain the MicroExplorer environment. Have a look at John Wiseman's weblog: http://lemonodor.com A few weeks ago he posted some interesting scans of TI brochures contributed by Rainer Joswig. Merry LispMas, Paolo -- EncyCMUCLopedia * Extensive collection of CMU Common Lisp documentation http://www.paoloamoroso.it/ency/README From amoroso@mclink.it Wed Dec 25 05:52:01 2002 From: amoroso@mclink.it (Paolo Amoroso) Date: Wed Dec 25 05:52:01 2002 Subject: [LMH]Explorer manuals available online Message-ID: <34MJPnbcQXExPTa0=oJtdhRzGPi8@4ax.com> Just a reminder that a number of interesting TI Explorer manuals are available at: http://www.spies.com/~aek/pdf/ti/explorer/ The manuals are: "Introduction to the Explorer System", "Software Manuals Master Index", "Explorer System Software Installation", "Explorer Programming Concepts", "Explorer Release 4.1 Release Information" and "TI Lisp Machine Virtual Architecture". By the way, the Minicomputer Orphanage is a _terrific_ resource: http://www.spies.com/aek/orphan.html http://www.spies.com/~aek/pdf/ There is also material on other Lisp machines (by MIT and Symbolics) and Interlisp systems. Paolo -- EncyCMUCLopedia * Extensive collection of CMU Common Lisp documentation http://www.paoloamoroso.it/ency/README From Julie Scott Sun Dec 8 07:13:00 2002 From: Julie Scott (Julie Scott) Date: Sun Dec 8 07:13:00 2002 Subject: [LMH]www.unlambda.com Message-ID: <977CR1000017735@p1j2m3a4.pdhost.com> --649553815.1039363793375.JavaMail.SYSTEM.emaserver2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Starter Package - Special Offer! We Make it Easy for You to Get an Online Presence - Get started with your own private website... - Share your photos with family and friends online... - Or get your home business online... ...at only $8.25 per month it is Affordable too! Click at http://p1j2m3a4.pdhost.com/pdsvr/www/r?1000017735.977.13.ORLw2IBGJNFBMf to sign up now! 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. --649553815.1039363793375.JavaMail.SYSTEM.emaserver2-- From hans@huebner.org Mon Dec 23 16:48:00 2002 From: hans@huebner.org (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Hans_H=FCbner?=) Date: Mon Dec 23 16:48:00 2002 Subject: [LMH]TI MicroExplorer bootup help sought Message-ID: <20021224003415.N45560-100000@mail.huebner.org> Hello there, I found myself a TI MicroExplorer NuBus board and I'm now trying to get it up and running. The card is currently built into a Quadra 650 running an freshly installed MacOS 7.5. I have the "MICROEXP" software set including the "makepfiles" and "microexplorer" applications. "microexplorer" properly starts, but displays an error message "Mcr band, m139, not found". Not having any documentation, I tried "makepfiles" in the hope that it would create the neccessary partitions to boot. Trying that, I get the error message "File HD:microExp:p25.page" "Error [-51] occured". I tried searching the web for information regarding this, but apart from William von Hagen having the same problem about a year ago, I could not find any information. I've heard rumours that the MicroExplorer host software requires System 6 to run. The machines I currently have available are not supported by that operating system. Before I try to find myself a machine that does, I'd like to verify that this makes sense. Does anyone here run a MicroExplorer? If so, in what kind of Macintosh and with which MacOS release? If you could share that information, it'd be great. Also, if there is any information on these machines available, I'd be very interested. I do have some (partial) Explorer documentation in print, but they don't explain the MicroExplorer environment. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Hans -- finger hans@huebner.org for details From amoroso@mclink.it Tue Dec 24 06:58:01 2002 From: amoroso@mclink.it (Paolo Amoroso) Date: Tue Dec 24 06:58:01 2002 Subject: [LMH]TI MicroExplorer bootup help sought In-Reply-To: <20021224003415.N45560-100000@mail.huebner.org> References: <20021224003415.N45560-100000@mail.huebner.org> Message-ID: On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 02:44:49 +0100 (CET), Hans Hübner wrote: > Also, if there is any information on these machines available, I'd be very > interested. I do have some (partial) Explorer documentation in print, but > they don't explain the MicroExplorer environment. Have a look at John Wiseman's weblog: http://lemonodor.com A few weeks ago he posted some interesting scans of TI brochures contributed by Rainer Joswig. Merry LispMas, Paolo -- EncyCMUCLopedia * Extensive collection of CMU Common Lisp documentation http://www.paoloamoroso.it/ency/README From amoroso@mclink.it Wed Dec 25 05:52:01 2002 From: amoroso@mclink.it (Paolo Amoroso) Date: Wed Dec 25 05:52:01 2002 Subject: [LMH]Explorer manuals available online Message-ID: <34MJPnbcQXExPTa0=oJtdhRzGPi8@4ax.com> Just a reminder that a number of interesting TI Explorer manuals are available at: http://www.spies.com/~aek/pdf/ti/explorer/ The manuals are: "Introduction to the Explorer System", "Software Manuals Master Index", "Explorer System Software Installation", "Explorer Programming Concepts", "Explorer Release 4.1 Release Information" and "TI Lisp Machine Virtual Architecture". By the way, the Minicomputer Orphanage is a _terrific_ resource: http://www.spies.com/aek/orphan.html http://www.spies.com/~aek/pdf/ There is also material on other Lisp machines (by MIT and Symbolics) and Interlisp systems. Paolo -- EncyCMUCLopedia * Extensive collection of CMU Common Lisp documentation http://www.paoloamoroso.it/ency/README