mknox@NGP.UTEXAS.EDU.UUCP (09/13/87)
Does Mark of the Unicorn really not admit it exists? Sounds like one
of Reagan's speeches {:-)
TriSoft used to sell MINCE for the CP/M-68K system (although I do not
know if they have any copies in current inventory). Likewise,
CompuView also has VEDIT for the CP/M-68K system (and probably will
also not admit its existence). Since most everything I run is dual
processor, I drop back into other systems if I want a full screen
editor. There are several software emulators (which let you run the
CP/M-2.2 software), but that suffers from speed loss.
For myself, I *LIKE* ED! andrew@lemming.gwd.tek.com (Andrew Klossner) (09/15/87)
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"Does Mark of the Unicorn really not admit it exists? ...
TriSoft used to sell MINCE for the CP/M-68K system."
I once worked for a company that bought the full source code to MINCE
and SCRIBBLE along with the right to port it to the Wicat 68000-based
workstation and distribute it. But you couldn't get this version from
Mark of the Unicorn. Maybe TriSoft did something similar.
-=- Andrew Klossner (decvax!tektronix!tekecs!andrew) [UUCP]
(andrew%tekecs.tek.com@relay.cs.net) [ARPA]