Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!bbn!gateway!hbapn1.prime.COM!MDelany From: MDelany@hbapn1.prime.COM Newsgroups: comp.emacs Subject: (none) Message-ID: <42924@bbn.COM> Date: 18 Jul 89 23:47:37 GMT Sender: news@bbn.COM Organization: BBN news/mail gateway Lines: 24 From: Mark Delany (mdelany@hbapn1.prime.com) To: Unix-emacs-list (Unix-Emacs@BBN.COM) Subject: hhcp.....in emacs? Date: 19 Jul 1989 (09:43) Rob Sullivan writes... > Just a wild hope on my part I know but has anyone managed to customise emacs > so it can be used to edit files on host machines that are not running Unix. > What I'm looking for is something that can do the equivalent of hhcp'ing > the file from say our Prime machine let me edit it and then hhcp it back again > with me just having to do C-x C-f , C-x C-w and the like......a dream!?? Bob, presuming that you're talking 50-series, then I understand that NFS is now (or shortly will be) available. So, if your Unix systems are hooked up via E'net, and they support NFS, then you may be closer to reality than a dream (... but who wants that! :-) ) Mark.