Unfortunately not. The MicroExplorer board is a TI Explorer LISP machine on
a board, which presumably plugs into a Mac II NuBus motherboard ala the
Symbolics MacIvory. Thanks for the offer - BTW, I still owe you some stuff
which I swear I'll be sending soon.
Bill
At 10:49 AM 7/15/00 -0500, Joe wrote:
Bill,
Is that the TI system that has a bunch of modules that plug together? If
so, I have the software book that goes with it. The name of it is "Software
Design for MicroProcessors" by TI. I also have the brochure for the system
along with the packing slip and misc papers from when someone ordered the
book (only) from TI. Modules for the system were: LCM-1001 Microprogrammer
Module, LCM-1002 Controller Module, LCM-1003 Memory Module and LCM-1004
Input/Output Module. There were also manuals for each module but I don't
have them.
Joe
At 02:42 AM 7/15/00 -0400, you wrote:
>To complement my lovely new Symbolics/MacIvory system, I recently picked up
>a TI MicroExplorer board set. I didn't even know that TI made these! I'd
>appreciate hearing from anyone who has software, docs, or even just
>reminiscences about this board. I have several "real" Exploders running,
>but would love to reduce the BTUs coming from my computer collection by
>being able to run a MicroExploder.
>
>Also, as always, I'd love to hear from anyone with docs, software, or
>memories of any other Lisp Machine. (Tony, please spare me a discussion of
>whether a MicroExploder board counts as a LispM ;-)
>
>Thanks,
>
> Bill
>
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