holtz@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU (Fred Holtz) (01/09/87)
Could some kind soul please email me the latest version (3.17, 3.18??) of MicroEmacs for the IBM PC? The version I currently use has a few shortcomings. Sources would be nice but I'll take what I can get... -- Fred Holtz holtz@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU
len@geac.UUCP (Leonard Vanek) (01/09/87)
In article <2436@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU> holtz@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU (Fred Holtz) writes: > >Could some kind soul please email me the latest version (3.17, 3.18??) >of MicroEmacs for the IBM PC? The version I currently use has a few >shortcomings. Sources would be nice but I'll take what I can get... I would also like a copy of the latest version, but I need object because I do not have a C compiler for my PC. As long as you are taking the trouble to prepare the source for transmission can you also please include the uuencoded object as well. Thanks. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Leonard Vanek Geac Computers UUCP ... {allegra,ihnp4,decvax,pyramid} !utzoo!yetti!geac!len
sbanner1@uvicctr.UUCP (S. John Banner) (01/12/87)
In article <2436@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU> holtz@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU (Fred Holtz) writes: > > > > >Could some kind soul please email me the latest version (3.17, 3.18??) >of MicroEmacs for the IBM PC? The version I currently use has a few >shortcomings. Sources would be nice but I'll take what I can get... >-- > >Fred Holtz >holtz@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU Ditto. Many thanks, S. John Banner ...!uw-beaver!uvicctr!sbanner1 ccsjb@uvvm sbanner1@uvunix.UVIC.CDN
pitaro@savax.UUCP (Michael Pitaro) (01/12/87)
If you send me a floppy disk with a self addressed mailer and postage I'll be glad to send MicroEmacs 3.7i to whoever needs it. If you want to put some software on the disk you send me (no pirated stuff please) I'd be even more glad but that isn't necessary. Michael Pitaro 46-D Hampshire Drive Nashua, NH 03063 decvax!savax!pitaro
glidden@morgoth.UUCP (Ken A. Glidden) (01/12/87)
I was able to get sources, executables, and documentation for uEMACS 3.7i form the following bulletin board: The Programmer's Room (312)742-5533 The executables worked fine on my IBM PC. LIVE: Ken A. Glidden, (617) 969-0050 ARPA: adelie!morgoth!glidden@harvard.HARVARD.EDU UUCP: {harvard | ll-xn | mirror | axiom}!adelie!morgoth!glidden
glidden@morgoth.UUCP (Ken A. Glidden) (01/12/87)
In article <326@morgoth.UUCP>, glidden@morgoth.UUCP (Ken A. Glidden) writes: > I was able to get sources, executables, and documentation for uEMACS 3.7i form > the following bulletin board: > > The Programmer's Room > (312)742-5533 ^ |________ should be (317) LIVE: Ken A. Glidden, (617) 969-0050 ARPA: adelie!morgoth!glidden@harvard.HARVARD.EDU UUCP: {harvard | ll-xn | mirror | axiom}!adelie!morgoth!glidden
w8sdz@brl-smoke.ARPA (Keith B. Petersen ) (01/17/87)
MicroEmacs 3.7i is alive and well at SIMTEL20.ARPA. It's available to Internet users via FTP using the standard anonymous login. Others who do not have Internet access may obtain the files via netmail. To obtain up to five files in a single request message by netmail from the public domain archives kept on SIMTEL20.ARPA, send a message to: ARCHIVE-REQUEST@SIMTEL20.ARPA or via uucp: ...!ucbvax!simtel20.arpa!archive-request ...!uw-beaver!simtel20.arpa!archive-request ...!decwrl!simtel20.arpa!archive-request ...!lll-crg!simtel20.arpa!archive-request ...!ut-sally!simtel20.arpa!archive-request ...!harvard!simtel20.arpa!archive-request [do NOT use host "seismo" - they are blocking messages from the server] The message body must contain lines beginning with the keyword SEND, one SEND line for each file requested. Case is not significant. The general syntax of a SEND line is: SEND format filename In general, a filename consists of the following components: device:<directory>file.type.generation "device:" is usually PD:, and the combination of PD:<directory> is expected unless an alias has been advertised of the form "alias:", which takes the place of both device and directory fields. The generation field should be left off in order to default to the highest generation number so you can be sure of getting the latest version of the file requested. "file.type" follows the usual filenaming conventions. In all formats listed below, if the file to be sent is larger than 55K, the file is sent in numbered parts. The parts must be reassembled in order and edited to remove any headers, preface, and trailers before the process can be reversed to reconstruct the original file. Allowable formats are: SEND HELP This file you are reading now. SEND INFO A detailed description of the SIMTEL20 Archives, which includes this file, pointers to certain key files, and descriptions of various file transfer programs and related utilities. SEND BOOTSTRAP A brief quick reference listing of filenames of the key utilities used to reconstruct files sent by the compression and encoding techniques listed below. SEND DIR filespec This format returns a CRC list of the requested files, and is the only format which allows wildcard filenames (but not wildcard directory names). The list is sent as an ASCII text file. The wildcard characters are "*" and "%". The asterisk means any number of characters, while the percent sign means exactly one character. Either or both may appear in any combination in either or both the file or type fields, while only the asterisk may appear in the generation field. SEND RAW filename If the file is ASCII, it is sent as-is, regardless of size. This format is the least efficient over network and mail gateway resources. Use this format only if you absolutely must. With the four formats listed below, if the file is ASCII and under 25k characters, it is sent as-is, as if RAW format was requested. Binary files are always processed according to the requested format. However, a request for ARC or SQ processing of files with type ".ARC", ".LBR", or ".%Q%" is ignored and the original file is either uuencoded or hexified (if possible), according to the requested format. If the file was not sent RAW, a short preface is inserted at the front of the message describing the process actually taken and a CRC entry describing the original file. SEND ARE filename or SEND filename The original file is made into a uuencoded ARC file. SEND ARH filename The original file is made into a hexified ARC file if the ARC file is under 64K bytes long. Otherwise, an apology is returned instead of the requested file. SEND SQE filename The original file is made into a uuencoded SQueezed file. SEND SQH filename The original file is made into a hexified SQueezed file if the Squeezed file is under 64K bytes long. Otherwise, an apology is returned instead of the requested file. To get started in finding your way around the SIMTEL20 archives, send a message to the server with the request: SEND INFO --Keith Petersen Arpa: W8SDZ@SIMTEL20.ARPA Uucp: {bellcore,decwrl,harvard,lll-crg,ucbvax,uw-beaver}!simtel20.arpa!w8sdz GEnie Mail: W8SDZ
gibsond@auc.UUCP (11/10/87)
Keywords:sourcecode C I have already requested the source code for Micro EMACS in C language. since I have received no reply as of yet I am sending my request once again. Please help me. Thank you, Daniel Gibson Important Safety Tip: Programming is fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -- Dan G.
dupre@spitfire.UUCP (Frank Dupre) (11/17/87)
In article <32152@auc.UUCP> gibsond@auc.UUCP (4-Daniel Gibson ) writes: >I have already requested the source code for Micro EMACS in >C language. since I have received no reply as of yet I am sending >my request once again. Please help me. > I've got microemacs version 3.9e, but what really want is micrognuemacs version (anything). I've temporarily lost ARPA access and cannot get to uu.uunet. :-( where a copy resides in volume 8. HELP :-| * (uucp) {...}!rochester!rocksanne!xrxns!dupre * (ARPA) dupre.lsbgegpcad@Xerox.Com * (XNS) Frank Dupre:LSBG-EGP/CAD:Xerox * (Ma Bell) (703) 729-8000 Ex# 5487 * (Intelnet) 8*437-5487 * (US Post) Xerox Corporation - XICTMD P.O. Box 2000 Leesburg, VA. 22075