[comp.os.os2.misc] Source code to OS/2 MicroEmacs

jk0@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Jason Coughlin) (12/19/90)

I've got the binary for MicroEmacs for OS/2, but it's got problems.  I want
to fix these problems, but can't find the source to it anywhere.  Will
someone please tell me where the source is archived?

Thanks!!  (Please email as I don't read this group.)
--
Jason Coughlin ( jk0@sun.soe.clarkson.edu , jk0@clutx )
"Every jumbled pile of person has a thinking part that wonders what the
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shiva@well.sf.ca.us (Kenneth Porter) (12/25/90)

I ordered the MicroEMACS sources from the author; they came on
(I think) 4 360k 5.25" diskettes. Some excerpts from the
MicroEMACS 3.10 readme file:
 
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        MicroEMACS 3.10 is available in a couple of different ways.
First, it is available via my bulletin board system.....
 
        The Programmer's Room
        FIDO 201/10
        (317) 742-5533
        24 hours  300/1200/2400 baud
 
        There it is arranged as five MSDOS .ARC (SEA format) files,
UE310DOC.ARC which contains the documentation files, UE310C.ARC which
contains the C sources, UE310H.ARC which contains the header files and
assembly sources, UE310MAK.ARC which contains various files to help
make EMACS, and UE310CMD.ARC which contains startup and command files.
All the various executables are available individually.
 
        MicroEMACS is available on disk directly from my by sending me
$25 per order and a note specifying the disk format and the product
that you need.  I can fill orders for IBM-PC high/low density 5 1/4 and
3 1/5, ATARI ST single and double density, and AMIGA disks. (You do not
need to send disks or mailers, I will provide these.)  The distribution
set includes on disk all docs, executables and sources.  Also I will
register you and you will receive automatic notices of new versions of
all the programs I am releasing.
 
        Commercial licences to allow MicroEMACS to be incorporated into
other software packages are also available at a reasonable per package
price. Also I am available to do customization of MicroEMACS at an
hourly rate. Send all requests to the address below:
 
        USmail: Daniel Lawrence
                617 New York St
                Lafayette, IN 47901
 
        ARPA:   nwd@j.cc.purdue.edu
        FIDO:   The Programmer's Room 201/10
                (317) 742-5533
        Voice:  (317) 742-5153 evenings and weekends
================================================================
 
Ken (shiva@well.sf.ca.us)