neubauer@bsu-cs.UUCP (Paul Neubauer) (09/27/88)
In article <6229@ut-emx.UUCP> mjl@ut-emx.UUCP (Maurice LeBrun) writes:
+MicroEmacs in various strains exists for a number of microcomputers.
+(You name it.) It also exists for VMS. It is small and fast, and is
+written in C so is fairly portable. The two variants I have on our
+Vax are:
+
+(1) MG (formerly MicroGnuEmacs), which uses a GNU-emacs compatible
+...uses a PD termcap file
+
+(2) MicroEmacs (Dan Lawrence, version 3.9 something). Has lots of
+Have either of these been mentioned on the net previously? Either one
Not that I have seen.
+is an excellent product that could use additional support by all you
+hacker types out there :-). These are both probably available in an
+anon. ftp archive somewhere, but I'd have to take a look.
I have not previously seen any mention of these editors for VMS. I would be
very interested if some kind soul could post (or e-mail) a source for either
or both of these. (Isn't Dan Lawrence at Purdue? I forget.) I have seen
mention of MG sources for amiga and for MS/PC-DOS, but not for VMS. Same
for microemacs. Are the differences significant? Does anyone have a diff
file?
Please do not mail me any huge source files, but I would appreciate any
pointers that anyone could send me.
Thanks in advance.
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