Date: Wed, 27 May 92 09:03:14 -0400 From: jshumate AT logdis1 DOT wr DOT aflc DOT af DOT mil (Shumate Jason;WR-ALC/DSMDD) Subject: Re: Trident 8900c To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Cc: MCGRATH AT elec DOT canterbury DOT ac DOT nz Status: O > >Could someone tell me an site and _directory_ for > > dos emacs > There are several emacs for DOS. I'm not an emacs expert. You should get > the GNUish doc file from simtel20.army.mil in pd1: to see > a brief note on two good emacs. There is also MicroEmacs at simtel. > Look for Demacs at wsmr-simtel20.army.mil in and also at simtel mirror sites such as wuarchive.wustl.edu in /mirrors/msdos/demacs. Two guys in Japan ported Emacs-18.55 (and some of 18.57) to dos using djgpp. You need to get everything in the directory if you get demacs, otherwise you may miss some information you might need. Some sites that archived demacs archived corrupted copies, but I can vouch that simtel20's copy (and on its mirrors) is not corrupted. Speaking of the GNUISH project, I believe that it is dead. The mailing list no longer exists and it's been years since any ports were done. The GNUISH programs were compiled using either small or medium memory modules and people are always complaining that they can't use the programs because their input files are too big for the GNUISH utilities. You might want to consider getting the GNU source code and compiling it yourself with djgpp. It's usually not too hard to do. CUL8R, | "... you're living in a world of make Jason Shumate | believe! With flowers and bells and System Administrator, wrdis02 | leprechauns and magic frogs with jshumate AT logdis1 DOT wr DOT aflc DOT af DOT mil | funny little hats." - Homer Simpson