lainie@rtech.UUCP (Lainie Howard) (08/05/87)
I'm posting this for someone else, but you can reply to me via e-mail. We are using pc/vi on a pc-compatible. Do you know of any editor that is like VMS EDT that can run under PCDOS or MSDOS? Also, we want to find a keyboard like the DEC VT220 that can function with 100% PC-compatible hardware. Please reply to rtech!lainie Thanks! -- Lainie Howard | "Steel can be any shape you want if you Relational Technology | are skilled enough, and any shape *but* (415) 748-3550 | the one you want if you are not." -Pirsig
power@calma.UUCP (Pat Power) (08/05/87)
In article <1112@rtech.UUCP> lainie@rtech.UUCP (Lainie Howard) writes: >I'm posting this for someone else, but you can reply to me >via e-mail. > >We are using pc/vi on a pc-compatible. Do you know of any editor >that is like VMS EDT that can run under PCDOS or MSDOS? > >Also, we want to find a keyboard like the DEC VT220 that can function >with 100% PC-compatible hardware. > >Please reply to rtech!lainie > >Thanks! >-- >Lainie Howard | "Steel can be any shape you want if you >Relational Technology | are skilled enough, and any shape *but* >(415) 748-3550 | the one you want if you are not." -Pirsig I would also like any info on an "EDT" type editor. Thanks, Pat Power
minow@decvax.UUCP (Martin Minow) (08/06/87)
Two contributors ask for information on EDT-style editors for PC's. I'm pretty sure I've seen ads for one in the aftermarket magazines (such as Digital Review and the Dec Professional). I have no idea as to the quality or price of such a product. Martin Minow decvax!minow The above does not represent the opinion of Digital Equipment Corporation.