jmpi@ur-tut (Spike ) (07/29/88)
Greetings, Amigoids-- I got MANX Aztec C a couple of weeks ago (v3.6) and I need a good editor to go along with it. Z doesn't really cut it (it's moded) and MicroEMACS isn't programmable (at least the version on the Extras 1.2 disk). A friend mentioned that JOVE would be really great on the Amiga. He uses it on an (cover virgin ears now!) IBM (yech!) and says that he can call up the com- piler, etc. and that compiler errors drop back into JOVE at the line where the error occured. "What a great idea!" I said. "So, where can I get one?" "Don't know," he replied, a bit sadly. "Well, don't sweat it, kid," I answered brightly. "I'll just postnews it and in no time at all we'll have ourselves JOVE for the Amiga!" You guys (neutral gender intended) wouldn't make a liar out of me, would you? I didn't think so. Thanks in advance... John "Reality Is Optional" Pisello--University of Rochester Computing Center /// ARPA: jmpi%UR-TUT@SEISMO.ARPA Another Proud /// BITNet: jmpi_ss@DB1.BITNET Amiga User /// UUCP: jmpi@UR-TUT.UUCP \\\/// US Mail: P.O. Box 28858 River Station Rochester, NY 14627 \XX/
nwd@j.cc.purdue.edu (Daniel Lawrence) (07/29/88)
In article <2344@ur-tut.UUCP> jmpi@ur-tut (Spike ) writes: >Greetings, Amigoids-- > > I got MANX Aztec C a couple of weeks ago (v3.6) and I need a good editor >to go along with it. Z doesn't really cut it (it's moded) and MicroEMACS >isn't programmable (at least the version on the Extras 1.2 disk). MicroEMACS 3.9p for the AMIGA is very programable. It can be downloaded (binaries, sources and docs) from the below mentioned BBS system, and would probably meat your needs. > John "Reality Is Optional" Pisello--University of Rochester Computing Center Daniel Lawrence (317) 742-5153 UUCP: {ihnp4!pur-ee!}j.cc.purdue.edu!nwd ARPA: nwd@j.cc.purdue.edu FIDO: 1:201/2 The Programmer's Room (317) 742-5533