daveb@geac.UUCP (David Collier-Brown) (07/20/88)
In article <16534@pbhya.PacBell.COM> whh@pbhya.PacBell.COM (Wilson Heydt) writes: |I, too, spend all day in front of the ISPF editor. It's ghastly. |Unfortunately there is not way (that I know of) to put a decent editor |on a block-transfer terminal, but that doesn't mean I have to like it. Relax, there's at least one good block-transfer-terminal editor in existance for the 3270s: CMS QED. I even think think there's an MVS QED somewhere. It's a fairly complete screen editor built on the front of the qed editor that was subset to make unix "ed", with full regular expressions, etc. As of the last time I looked, the University of Waterloo still had it up. Try writing to: Computing Services, The University, Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA. --dave (anyone from UW want to bring the net up to date?) c-b -- David Collier-Brown. {mnetor yunexus utgpu}!geac!daveb Geac Computers Ltd., | Computer science loses its 350 Steelcase Road, | memory, if not its mind, Markham, Ontario. | every six months.