sword@vu-vlsi.UUCP (06/18/87)
There is a version of EDT for the IBM P.C., I found out today. It
is called EDIX. The info says that it provides an EDT-like
environment for the IBM P.C.'s. The quote is:
"If you are used to using the EDT editor on your
VAX, you will love EDIX."
The company:
Emerging Technology Consultants, Boulder, CO. (I don't have a zip-code,
nor any further address info).
Phone number is (xxx) 447-9495 (xxx = Boulder CO. area code)
Sorry if any of this info is bad. I received it from my boss.
Also, I have never used EDIX, and have no affilation with Emerging Tech.
Hope this helps.
..lar
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Larry Esmonde, Director of SWORD (Students Working On R & D)
Villanova University, Villanova Pa. 19085
UUCP : {cbmvax,bpa,psuvax1}!vu-vlsi!sword
BITNET: sword@vuvaxcomcgf@ednor.UUCP (Chris Faylor) (06/24/87)
In article <907@vu-vlsi.UUCP> sword@vu-vlsi.UUCP (Ronin) writes: > >There is a version of EDT for the IBM P.C., I found out today. It >is called EDIX. The info says that it provides an EDT-like >environment for the IBM P.C.'s.... My company (Boston Business Computing) has been selling an EDT for the PC for about 2 years now. Our name and address is: Boston Business Computing 360 Merrimack St. Lawrence, MA 01843 (617) 683-7920 We have received very good responses from our customers about this product. We also have UN*X versions available. -- -Chris Faylor- {harvard,decvax}!wanginst!ednor!cgf {{harvard,ll-xn}!adelie,{decvax,allegra,talcott}!encore}!munsell!ednor!cgf "I feel more like I do now than I did when I first got here."