coxr@ecn.purdue.edu (Richard L Cox) (05/29/90)
Does anyone out there know of a version of emacs for the Apple II or GS? I have just started using in a UNIX environment and would like to have it at home. Also, anyone seen LISP for apples? just wondering? Thanks in advance. -Rich -- |\/\/\/| -------------------------------------------------------- | | |"Every silver lining's got a |coxr@en.ecn.purdue.edu | | | | touch of grey..." | | | (o)(o) |-(Jerry Garcia,Robert Hunter)|Online America: RichKid |
6600core@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu (Core Black Man Lance Del Mar) (05/31/90)
In article <1990May28.175058.7708@ecn.purdue.edu> coxr@ecn.purdue.edu (Richard L Cox) writes: > Does anyone out there know of a version of emacs for the Apple II or GS? >I have just started using in a UNIX environment and would like to have it >at home. Also, anyone seen LISP for apples? just wondering? >Thanks in advance. >-Rich >-- >|\/\/\/| -------------------------------------------------------- >| | |"Every silver lining's got a |coxr@en.ecn.purdue.edu | >| | | touch of grey..." | | >| (o)(o) |-(Jerry Garcia,Robert Hunter)|Online America: RichKid | Yes, I believe so,... Try Brian Fox at UCSB, I have met him and his program-- called AMACS--at my friend-girl's apartement. His set up was a GS in IIe clothing, 3.5 Unidisk, and a 30meg. (overpriced!) harddrive. He presently works somewhere on campus for the ?Freesoftware Foundation. Try bfox@ai.mit.edu =) Hasta Core =)