What does the “Temporarily scaling back lisp reserved region from XXX to YYY bytes.” mean?
A 3-9.7) It means that some other program has grabbed part of the address space that Lisp intended to use. This message is much more common on Windows, where various programs can grab predefined address ranges in all running programs. The Iomega Zip/Jaz tools and PGP are two programs known to do this.
A 3-9.11) It means that some other program has grabbed part of the address space that Lisp intended to use. This message is much more common on Windows, where various programs can grab predefined address ranges in all running programs. The Iomega Zip/Jaz tools and PGP are two programs known to do this.
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