Remote RAID Interlisp-D has facilities for looking at sysout files and machines across the network. This is a rudimentary documentation of how to do it. The procedure rests on the notion of a "remote" virtual memory. points the package at a remote virtual memory, and then one can execute various functions which work in V-space rather than normal space. To point at a remote system, say READSYS(sysoutname) to look at a sysout or READSYS((machinename)) to look at another machine. The other machine must be in RAID; while sitting in RAID every machine listens for TeleRAID protocol packets. "machinename" can be a pup name or address, e.g. READSYS((3#23#)) Once having pointed at a system, you can do raid like things by calling VRAID(radix). Radix defaults to 8, but VRAID(16) is interesting if you like Hex. Note that radix affects input as well as output for most commands. Implements a good subset of stuff that looks like RAID. type ? for list. VEVALV(variable) VBROKENDEF(fn) causes a "llbreak" to be inserted into FN, i.e., FN will subsequently go into RAID before returning. VGETPROPLIST(atom) (a few more; look at RDSYS and READSYS). This needs more documentation & extensions, but can be useful.