Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!clyde.concordia.ca!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!orc!inews!cadev5!dbraun From: dbraun@cadev5.intel.com (Doug Braun ~) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Bondwell Model 2 Message-ID: <1788@inews.intel.com> Date: 15 Mar 90 19:31:34 GMT References: <9003091412.AA08152@lavi.inf.ethz.ch.uucp> Sender: news@inews.intel.com Reply-To: dbraun@cadev5.UUCP (Doug Braun ~) Organization: Corporate CAD, INTeL Corporation, Santa Clara, CA Lines: 35 In article <9003091412.AA08152@lavi.inf.ethz.ch.uucp> wyle@inf.ethz.ch ("Mitchell F. Wyle") writes: >2. What's the latest word on vi clones for cp/m? Anyone running the > "S" editor? What is "S"? Is this related to "Stevie" (the Vi clone for Minix)? I started ported Stevie to CP/M, but I realized it just would not fit. Also, even if it were trimmed down, there would not be enough memory left over to hold a document of any size. Anyway, does anyone know of a screen-based editor for CP/M (or any other OS, as long as it could be ported) that I can get the source code for? Has anyone seen source code for the "VDE" or "VDO" editors? These are small, fast, in-memory editors with Wordstar-inspired command sets. I am looking for this so my UZI unix-clone operating system can have a display-based editor. (Ask me about UZI-280, which runs on the Z-280, and gives you 64K process sizes with protection, and (soon to come) paging, split I and D space (64K+64K), and all the other goodies you get on a PDP-11 running 7th Edition Unix!) Doug Braun Intel Corp CAD 408 765-4279 / decwrl \ | hplabs | -| oliveb |- !intelca!mipos3!cadev4!dbraun | amd | \ qantel / or: dbraun@cadev4.intel.com