From: Ron Garret
Subject: PLIsp rides again (again)
Date: 
Message-ID: <rNOSPAMon-7D236D.19003814062008@news.gha.chartermi.net>
OMFG, you would not believe all the problems I've had trying to get a 
disk image off this stupid PLisp disk.  Some day I'll write it all up in 
a blog entry.  But for now...

I am pleased to announce the availability of a PLisp disk image:

http://www.flownet.com/ron/PLisp.dsk

(You'll probably want to use wget or curl to snarf it.  My server 
doesn't send the correct mime type for .dsk files and I'm too beat to 
fix it right now.)

Stick it in your favorite Apple ][ emulator (I'm using Virtual ][) and 
revel in the horror that was personal computing twenty seven years ago.

NOTE: This is not a complete image of the original PLisp disk.  I have 
not yet been able to extract that.  The way I made this image was by 
loading the PLisp image into RAM on a real Apple II+, doing a hex core 
dump, capturing the result in a terminal program, cutting and pasting 
that into Virtual ][, and saving that into a new disk image.  The 
original disk has a lot of demo code on it, including Eliza and a Towers 
of Hanoi demo complete with graphics.  If you want that, well, you'll 
either have to wait until I figure out how to get ADTPro to work on OSX, 
or you can mail me a 5-1/4 inch floppy with a SASE and I'll make a copy 
for you.  Or, if you have a working ADTPro setup and are willing to send 
me a copy of the disk image I'll send you one of my copies.

Enjoy!

rg

From: ········@gmail.com
Subject: Re: PLIsp rides again (again)
Date: 
Message-ID: <f9764114-c356-47af-9d3a-f6eb373b5350@27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>
Thank you for all your effort!
From: Ron Garret
Subject: Re: PLIsp rides again (again)
Date: 
Message-ID: <rNOSPAMon-9D6F27.23014214062008@news.gha.chartermi.net>
In article 
<····································@27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
 ········@gmail.com wrote:

> Thank you for all your effort!

Anything for the cause :-)