Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!crdgw1!uunet!igor!amber!geb From: geb@amber.Rational.COM (Gary Barnes) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc Subject: Re: Teco for Amiga Message-ID: <1023@igor.Rational.COM> Date: 23 Apr 91 22:41:59 GMT References: <6825.AA6825@aminet.UUCP> Sender: news@Rational.COM Distribution: usa Organization: Rational, Santa Clara, CA Lines: 38 Teco for the Amiga is supposed to be available from usc.edu, directory pub/teco. I recently got the READ.ME file from there. The archive that you/I want would appear to be tecoc.tar.Z; but I haven't pulled it out yet so I'm still guessing. There are several Teco's in there. Here are some extracts from the READ.ME file: .... From: siemsen@skat.usc.edu (Pete Siemsen) Subject: [teco] Here's where to get TECO Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA .... I maintain the DECUS TECO Collection, which includes: .... 2. my TECO in C for VAX/VMS, MS-DOS, AmigaDOS and Unix, with video (curses-based) when compiled under Unix. .... You can anonymous ftp this stuff from usc.edu, directory pub/teco. If you can't anonymous ftp, I'll make you a VMS BACKUP 1/2-inch 9-track 6250 BPI tape or send parts on IBM-PC floppies. Send me a tape or a floppy (3-1/2 1.2mb or 5-1/4 1.4mb) and postage and I'll send them back with data. If you only want a small part of it, like the 6502 TECO, I can be talked into emailing. >How full an implementation? TECO-C (the one I wrote, Mark Henderson did the video stuff) is a very full implementation. Macros written for TECO-11 run without problems. .... Pete Siemsen Pete Siemsen siemsen@usc.edu University of Southern California 645 Ohio Ave. #302 (213) 740-7391 (w) 1020 West Jefferson Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90814 (213) 433-3059 (h) Los Angeles, CA 90089-0251 .... -rw-r--r-- 1 303 wheel 3090 Apr 11 16:55 README -rw-r--r-- 1 303 wheel 620453 Mar 30 00:06 tecoc.tar.Z