ZETA -- Hacks to bootstrap the Lisp Machine system from Common Lisp
SBCL needs to be configured with Quicklisp, and ~/quicklisp/local-projects/zeta must point to the top-level zeta directory.
fossil open https://tumbleweed.nu/r/zeta --workdir zeta
cd zeta
./m 98
Now you should hopefully have usim' started with a System 98 cold
load band; at this point you can try and do
(si:qld)' and wait for it
to crash. This is being addressed, if you wish to help please contact
BUG-LISPM.
Project Structure
ZETA
Random scripts to start usim, build various cold load bands,
and what not. Top level for ZL<->CL work.
ZLUDGE
Random support hacks.
ZL
Contains hacks to make a Lisp Machine System source tree work in Common Lisp.
CC notes
Reading from 123@A:
CCR - Clock Control Register
123@A/ Writing 10050 to 766000 - DEBUG-IR<15-0> Writing 0 to 766002 - DEBUG-IR<31-16> Writing 123 to 766004 - DEBUG-IR<47-32> Writing 16 to 766006 - CCR (STEP NOP11 IDEBUG) Writing 0 to 766006 - CCR Reading from 1754034 Reading from 1754030 0 456 Writing 456 to the same: Writing 177000 to 766174 - CC-WRITE-MD ? Writing 456 to 174000 Writing 0 to 174002 Writing 150030 to 766000 - DEBUG-IR<15-0> Writing 125024 to 766002 - DEBUG-IR<31-16> Writing 0 to 766004 - DEBUG-IR<47-32>. Writing 16 to 766006 - CCR (STEP NOP11 IDEBUG) Writing 0 to 766006 - CCR Writing 2 to 766006 - CCR (STEP) Writing 0 to 766006 - CCR Writing 6 to 766006 - CCR (STEP NOP11) Writing 0 to 766006 - CCR