carroll@infinet.UUCP (Ed Carroll) (05/23/86)
[] Does anyone know of EDT for either MS-DOS or UNIX. Any help in locating this will be appreciated, please respond by mail. Thanks in advance. -- Ed Carroll Infinet, Inc. 40 High Street No. Andover, MA 01845 decvax!wanginst!infinet!carroll
jimb@tekcbi.UUCP (05/29/86)
In article <324@infinet.UUCP>, carroll@infinet.UUCP (Ed Carroll) writes: > [] > > Does anyone know of EDT for either MS-DOS or UNIX. Any help in > locating this will be appreciated, please respond by mail. > > Thanks in advance. > > -- > Ed Carroll > Infinet, Inc. > 40 High Street > No. Andover, MA 01845 > Unix.- Use emacs and set up a startup file such as I posted to net.sources last week which will emulate EDT. MS-DOS - There is a company in your area called Boston Business Computing Riverwalk Center 360 Merrimack Street Lawrence, Mass. 01843 617-683-7920 They have a product called PC/EDT which they claim is a complete implementation of DEC's EDT including journal files, command files, and all Keypad/Nokeypad mode commands. It supposedly works on IBM PC/XT/AT, Rainbow, Compaq, etc. They claim to have a Ultrix, Unix and Xenix version soon. I have not used it or seen it. I only have the ads and letter they sent. I cannot endorse it or criticize it. I have no connection with them. You know, usual disclaimer. Last price I saw was $250. Max. file size is 16,777,214 lines or limited by disk/DOS Same functionality as EDT version 3.00-17