Xref: utzoo comp.emacs:8852 comp.sys.amiga:63459 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!uwm.edu!wuarchive!decwrl!apple!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!daemon From: drk@athena.mit.edu (David R Kohr) Newsgroups: comp.emacs,comp.sys.amiga Subject: Getting MicroEMACS 3.9 to run on an Amiga using Lattice C Message-ID: <1990Aug11.162029.29226@athena.mit.edu> Date: 11 Aug 90 16:20:29 GMT Sender: daemon@athena.mit.edu (Mr Background) Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lines: 46 I have received a request from someone who doesn't have the capability of posting articles to post the following request for help. Please send all replies to the address listed at the end of this posting rather than sending them to me. Here is the request for help: > From: "M.A.N.I.A.C." > > I have troubles porting MicroEMACS to Amiga using Lattice C with a > release newer than the 3.0 one. It seems that the trouble is in the > [[ fileio.c ]] file where the file I/O is performed. > > Problems come at runtime, when no character is readed or written (but > new files are correctly created, and they remain empty and cannot be > accessed again. I must admit that my experience with C on Amiga is > poor. MicroEMACS was the right time to do it. But I said. Everithing > goes well, except file I/O. Can someone help me ? > I think that MicroEMACS 3.9 is the best editor (for Amiga) I saw. > > /\ ___ /\ > /___/\_|_|\_|__|__/__ WHODAT SAYING HE'S GONNA > //--\| | \| | / BEAT THE SAINTS, WHODAT, > \/ \/ WHODAT ? > (for people in U.S.A. : Saints are the Padua (Italy) football team > (yes football, NOT SOCCER!) and have gold pants, black shirt and white > helmet) > > Ciao, > > Gian Uberto Lauri > saint@deipd1.unipd.it > saint@deipd5.unipd.it As I said above, plese do *not* send replies to this article to me; I'm not the one with the problem. Send replies to saint%deipd5.UNIPD.IT@mitvma.mit.edu instead. David R. Kohr M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory Group 45 ("Radars 'R' Us") email: DRK@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (preferred) or KOHR@LL.LL.MIT.EDU phone: (617)981-0775 (work) or (617)527-3908 (home) -- David R. Kohr M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory Group 45 ("Radars 'R' Us") email: DRK@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (preferred) or KOHR@LL.LL.MIT.EDU phone: (617)981-0775 (work) or (617)527-3908 (home)