1.2 How to Talk to the Robot

There are a few List Processor commands that you might want to use.  To
send a command to the list processor, write a message to
  listp...@u.washington.edu
(Do NOT send the message to classic...@u.washington.edu).  In the body of
the message (not the subject line, that is) write one of the following
commands, then send the message.

SET CLASSICCMP MAIL ACK

        Tells the robot to send you a copy of messages you
        write to the list.  This is the default.

SET CLASSICCMP MAIL NOACK

        Tells the robot NOT to send you a copy of messages
        you write to the list.  I don't recommend this.

SET CLASSICCMP MAIL DIGEST

        Tells the robot to send you a digest of messages
        rather than each as it is posted.  With this option
        you will get a weekly bundle of messages and keep
        a nice, tidy in-box.

SUBSCRIBE CLASSICCMP Your.Address

        Subscribes you to the list.

UNSUBSCRIBE CLASSICCMP Your.Address

        Removes you from the list.

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On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 7:11 AM Kevin Lee via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
wrote:

> Unsubscribe me from this list.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 31, 2024, at 12:14 PM, Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via cctalk wrote:
> > Bill Degnan via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> writes:
> >
> > > Anyone have a VMEbus system they use at least occasionally? If so, what
> > > make/model/config?
> >
> > I have a couple of old Stride Micro systems, a 440 and a 460, that get
> > turned on very occasionally.  They run UniStride 2.1, which is based on
> > SVR2, if memory serves.  Nice 68010-based machines, interesting software
> > architecture, with an advanced BIOS that supports several operating
> > systems, and can even run multiple OS-es simultaneously.
> >
> > -tih
> > --
> > Most people who graduate with CS degrees don't understand the
> significance
> > of Lisp.  Lisp is the most important idea in computer science.  --Alan
> Kay
> >
>

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