> title: Symbolics Concordia in a Virtual Lisp Machine > date: 2016-04-04T22:29:00-05:00 > tags Symbolics Concordia Genera VLM This is a short guide to starting up Symbolics Concordia in a Virtual Lisp Machine (VLM) running OpenGenera. It was written because the existing tutorials on the Symbolics VLM teach you the basics of building one and starting it up, but stop after the login prompt. Concordia is a software documentation tool that produces output that can be read in Genera's Document Examiner, an early hypertext browser. The documentation system was extremely advanced for its time and can still be admired today for its usefulness, thoroughness, and excellent technical writing; it is worth exploring. We assume you've already started up a VLM and configured it for your site, that the VLM machine is called GENERA, and the VM host system is called GENERA-HOST, as in {a @ href https://github.com/ynniv/opengenera/blob/master/README.md : this tutorial}. We'll also pretend you used ARIANA for your site name when you defined your site at first boot. You should have run through the Genera Workbook in Document Examiner to become familiar with Genera as well. At the very least, you will need to know where a few important keys are, such as W`. You can see this with ` should be on the F1 key. | W | ; start creating documentation! Here is an example of the record you'll create in the first section of the workbook. [img @ src /blog/assets/concordia-workbook-record.png @ alt: Example Concordia workbook record] The lock-simple service runs on TCP port \:666. For further details, try: | Load System version-control-doc | show doc The Lock-simple Network Service | show doc Symbolics Concordia Installation Guide