Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!lll-crg!nike!ucbcad!ucbvax!decwrl!w_smith@wookie.dec.com From: w_smith@wookie.dec.com (Willie Smith, LTN Components Eng.) Newsgroups: net.micro.cpm Subject: re: MIX editor Message-ID: <4589@decwrl.DEC.COM> Date: Sun, 3-Aug-86 12:37:06 EDT Article-I.D.: decwrl.4589 Posted: Sun Aug 3 12:37:06 1986 Date-Received: Mon, 4-Aug-86 01:30:14 EDT Sender: daemon@decwrl.DEC.COM Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 35 In a previous article, Dick (kodak!gardner) Gardner sang the praises of the MIX editor ($30 through MIX Software), and I thought I should give equal time to an opposing view. I bought the MIX editor about a year ago and had all sorts of problems with it. A quick look at it with a debugger, and the setting up of a new stack pointer at the beginning of the program helped some of the more serious (random) crashes, but I still had some problems with it. It seemed to crash if you reached the end of the memory buffer without _manually_ swapping buffers, it took _forever_ to do a block move, there was no easy way to back up in large files, and it would occasionally go away at random times. I have renamed it to the MIXmaster editor and stuffed it into a drawer somewhere. I called the company to tell them about my partial fix (the stack pointer) and they denied there was a problem, treated me like an idiot {I may be one, but I resent the attitude of 'there couldn't be anything wrong with _our_ software, dummy'}, and made me call their 'technical' line (my dime) with my bug report. Admittedly, this is a (potentially) wonderful program, as when it was working, it worked really well, I was able to set it up about halfway between RSX KED and Wordstar, and was very powerful and extensable. However, unexplained random crashes and serious problems with large files made me put it aside and purchase Wordstar... My system is a (primarily) Compupro S-100 machine running CP/M 2.2N with (at the time) 64K, 6MHz Z-80, no interrupts, and 2 8 inch floppies. Willie Smith UUCP: decwrl!wookie.dec.com!smith Internet: smith@wookie.dec.com The opinions above are those of myself, and I have no affiliation (other than that of a customer) of Compupro, MIX Software, or Digital Research, whose trademarks appear above.