Xref: utzoo alt.folklore.computers:7673 comp.misc:10725 comp.sources.wanted:14362 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!paperboy!hsdndev!spdcc!ima!dirtydog!karl From: karl@ima.isc.com (Karl Heuer) Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers,comp.misc,comp.sources.wanted Subject: TECO (was: MULTICS and the Jargon File) Message-ID: <1990Dec04.235552.4027@dirtydog.ima.isc.com> Date: 4 Dec 90 23:55:52 GMT References: <1YfTW4#8MK9Xf8YJtZH970VXl0fFB3R=eric@snark.thyrsus.com> <1990Dec3.193049.8771@sctc.com> <12248@milton.u.washington.edu> Sender: news@dirtydog.ima.isc.com (NEWS ADMIN) Reply-To: karl@ima.isc.com (Karl Heuer) Organization: Interactive Systems Lines: 12 In article ph@ama-1.ama.caltech.edu (Paul Hardy) writes: >As far as TECO goes, there's now a native-mode TECO on VMS... >There's also a C version floating around in the public domain. Anybody happen to know where the source to Unix teco might be archived? I used to have a copy, but the source got deleted a few years ago. (You can praise modern screen editors all you want, but I've never seen any tool that can beat TECO for tasks like "add one to each integer in the buffer".) Karl W. Z. Heuer (karl@ima.isc.com or uunet!ima!karl), The Walking Lint Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com