
4: Entering LISP ... 
Bergman 0.9, 23-Apr-96
1 lisp> 16000000
2 lisp> nil
nil
4 lisp> *** (g!e!tp!r!e!d!cm!o!d): base 6306400, length 12 bytes
t
nil
nil
5 lisp> nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
10 lisp> 7
11 lisp> 0
0
0
14 lisp> 14 lisp> 14 lisp> 14 lisp> 14 lisp> 14 lisp> 14 lisp> *** Function `degreeenddisplay' has been redefined
degreeenddisplay
15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> 15 lisp> *** Function `f!i!xe!n!dd!e!g!r!e!et!h!i!n!g!s' has been redefined
f!i!xe!n!dd!e!g!r!e!et!h!i!n!g!s
16 lisp> (nil)
17 lisp> 17 lisp> 
  Finished degree 2
 Number of new Groebner basis elements: 14
*** Garbage collection starting
*** GC 3: 24-Apr-96 10:14:32 (~ 2091 ms cpu time, gc : 10 %)
*** time 85 ms, 97630 occupied, 277038 recovered, 15902370 free
***** `!h!s!t!i!m' is an unbound ID
18 lisp> 0
0
15
1
2
23 lisp> ***** An attempt was made to do car on `nil', which is not a pair
1
0
26 lisp> nil
27 lisp> ***** `!h!s!t!i!m' is an unbound ID
28 lisp> Backtrace, including interpreter functions, from top of stack:
interpbacktrace standardlisp 
nil
29 lisp> 
Quitting
