99681084@ucs.uwplatt.edu (11/19/90)
In article <295@usdsd1.Dayton.NCR.COM>, jteague@usdsd1.Dayton.NCR.COM (John Teague) writes: > In article <3814.273da479@cc.nu.oz.au> v8803330@cc.nu.oz.au writes: >>Does anyone know if there is software available that can utilise the 512K of >>the CoCo3. At present I am using TSEDIT, which is only good for about 45K. > > Dynastar will edit files of any size up to available disk space. However, ( parts removed to save space ) Try using Telewriter 128. On my 128k machine I remember using up to maybe 70k. (I might be wrong, as It's been a while since I gave the machine to my sister.) Telewriter 128 outputs in ascii format, so it also makes a great editor for BASIC programs. Telewriter is advertised in the Rainbow magazine which is published by Falsoft. (You can find the Rainbow in most Walden's and Dalton's bookstores, or ask a Radio Shack manager.) If you have any other questions just ask, I should be able to figure out a good answer for you as I've used CoCo 2's and 3's for five years. Also, could you please reply via private e-mail to me so I know this got through? UW-Platteville just started using outside newsgroups, and we need to test it out. /\/~~~~~~~~/\ / /~~~~~~~~/ \ Mike Gordon \ \~~~~~~~~\ / 99681084@uwplatt.edu \/\~~~~~~~~\/