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InstallLisp.doc --- Lichtenberg.wbst, Masinter.PA 8-Jan-85 07:12
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This is a tool for those who use both Interlisp-D and XDE. It is similar to Install and friends, except that it is used for installing Interlisp-D virtual memory image files. (For more details about running Interlisp-D at Xerox, contact LispSupport.PA; it requires a DLion with at least 1.5 MB of memory and at least 13000 free pages in a single volume. You must install new Initial microcode Lisp11sax000Initial.db before running Interlisp.)
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The syntax is:
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InstallLisp volumeName _ fileName/switches
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volumeName is the name of the volume that you want the Lisp installed on; fileName is the name of the source file, which may be either local or remote. Switches may be one or more of the following:
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/d - set to default boot-lisp (the lisp that will be run when 0-booted)
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/s - start the lisp after installation
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/x - expand file to fill volume (you should always do this)
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To combine switches, do not duplicate the slashes. (to specify all switches, use /dsx).
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An alternative command format,
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> InstallLisp volumeName/switches
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allows one to apply the switches to the file that is already on a volume.
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Examples:
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>InstallLisp User _ [eris]<Lisp>Harmony>Basics>Full.sysout/xs
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Bring over and install Interlisp on the User volume, and boot it when done.
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>InstallLisp Lisp _ Lisp.sysout/XS
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if you keep a copy in Tajo
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> InstallLisp Lisp _ [Eris]<Lisp>Harmony>Basics>Full.sysout
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will install the "Harmony" release, as will
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> InstallLisp Lisp _ [Phylex:PARC:Xerox]<Lisp>Harmony>Basics>Full.Sysout
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> InstallLisp User/s
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will merely start the Lisp which was installed on the "User" volume.
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