[comp.editors] TECO Collection available

siemsen@skat.usc.edu (Pete Siemsen) (08/12/89)

	The TECO Collection as submitted to the DECUS Software Library is
available via anonymous ftp from usc.edu in /pub/tecoc.  One tar file exists
for each VMS subdirectory in the collection.  The subdirectories sre:

[.DOC]		The newest manual for "Standard" TECO,  dated May 1985.
		This manual is newer than what DEC distributes.  Also in
		here are v39 and v40 release notes,  describing all kinds
		of goodies in TECO11 and TECO32, like callable TECO.

[.EMACS11]	Fred Fish's EMACS subset for TECO-11 v35 or higher.

[.LIDSTER]	Ken Lidster's macros and a documentation file that describes
		TECO initialization and how to customize it.

[.MACROS]	Best/latest versions of "classic" TECO macros from the rest
		of the collection.

[.RSTS]		TECO stuff from RSTS/E v9.5, thanks to Mark Derrick.
		Contains 1982 sources of VTEDIT, SQU, etc. with some
		documentation.  I put this stuff in [.MACROS] and organized
		it there.

[.RSX...]	Everything I could find in the RSX SIG tapes relating to TECO.

[.SMITH]	Kelvin Smith's macros for munging BASIC under RSTS,
		documentation for TECO initialization for RSTS and VMS,
		and Kelvin's personal VTEDIT with documentation.

[.SOFLIB]	TECO entries from the DECUS Software Library.  VTEDIT for
		VAX TPU, video editors for HP and Tektronix terminals,
		an EMACS-like package for RSTS/E TECO-11, the distribution
		of TECO-11 v36,  more.

[.TECO11]	Source code for TECO-11 v36 (mixed mode for VMS).

[.TECO32_FOR_V4]	Native mode TECO32 released with VMS 5.0,  but
		built under v4 so it will run under v4.  No sources.

[.TECOC]	Pete Siemsen's TECO in C for VAX/VMS (almost Unix and MS-DOS).

[.VMS...]	Teco stuff from a VMS SIG CD-Rom disc, 1984-1987.

[.UTECO]	Matt Fichtenbaum's TECO in C (Jul 89) for Ultrix and SunOS.

[.YMILES]	Ya'akov Miles's TECO in C v1.04 (12 Jun 88) for MS-DOS.


	Things that didn't make it into the collection but may be added later
include:

	1. A video TECO in C that executes TECO commands immediately on
	   the screen.
	2. A preprocessor that reads a structured language and produces TECO
	3. Another TECO in C
	4. A TECO in 6502 assembly language
	5. TECOC updates to make it work under MS-DOS.


Please send complaints, suggestions, additions, etc. to

						Pete Siemsen
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