Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tekgen!teksce!dales From: dales@teksce.SCE.TEK.COM (Dale Snell) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.introduction Subject: Re: Emacs for the Amiga 1000 ? (MicroEmacs?) Summary: Yes, three of 'em Message-ID: <4041@teksce.SCE.TEK.COM> Date: 22 Jan 91 01:09:58 GMT References: <1991Jan10.010629.6752@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu> Reply-To: dales@teksce.SCE.TEK.COM (Dale Snell) Distribution: comp Organization: The Thumps Memorial Home for the Recursively Bemused Lines: 26 In article <1991Jan10.010629.6752@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu> n8735053@unicorn.cc.wwu.edu (Iain Davidson) writes: |Is there an Emacs (or MicroEmacs) for the Amiga 1000 ? | |If so, where could I find such a beast? | There are three MicroEMACSes that I know of for the Amiga. The first is the one that comes on your Extras disk. Another is Daniel Lawrence's, and the third is mg (formerly MicroGnuEmacs). Both C='s and Dan Lawrence's programs are based on Dave Conroy's work, if I'm not mistaken. mg is based on GNU EMACS. I'm not sure where you'd find 'em all now. ab20 would probably be a good place to start looking. Right now I'm using Dan Lawrence's (v3.10), since I have it compiled on my Amiga at home, and the Sun 3 at work. It's very nice being able to use the same editor both places. Hope this helps... --dds Big Whorls Have Little Whorls | Dale D. Snell BIX: ddsnell Which Feed On Their Velocity | Usenet: dales@teksce.SCE.TEK.COM And Little Whorls have Littler Whorls | CServe: 74756.666@compuserve.COM And So On To Viscosity. | Disclaimer: My opinions. Not Tek's.