Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watnot!watmath!clyde!cbatt!cblpf!cbstr1!Karl.Kleinpaste From: Karl.Kleinpaste@cbstr1.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Emacs for System V? Message-ID: <175@cbstr1.att.com> Date: Sun, 22-Mar-87 11:48:44 EST Article-I.D.: cbstr1.175 Posted: Sun Mar 22 11:48:44 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 29-Mar-87 09:23:47 EST References: <2451@psuvax1.UUCP> <167300001@uiucdcsb> Sender: karl@cbstr1.att.com Lines: 18 In-reply-to: kaplan@uiucdcsb.cs.uiuc.edu's message of 20 Mar 87 15:46:00 GMT Posting-Front-End: GNU Emacs 18.37.1 of Wed Feb 25 1987 on cbstr1 (usg-unix-v) kaplan@uiucdcsb.cs.uiuc.edu writes: i have gnuemacs running on my 3b2/300 under 5.3. ... ps: you MUST have 5.3 to run this object code. In order to avoid letting folks be misled, let it be widely stated and understood that GNU Emacs does *NOT* require System V Release 3. It runs just fine on System V.anything, with nearly identical ease across the board. I am running it on a V.2.1.1 3B15 at the moment, and have it installed on V.[23] 3B2s and V.0 VAXen as well. pps: it works fine in layers on the dmd (except for the ^S/^Q problem) If you have problems with GNU Emacs in DMD layers, it is probably because you (incorrectly) have your DMD set up for flow control. In the Host Options menu, make sure you have Gen Flow set to OFF and Pass Flow set to YES. I have no troubles with ^S/^Q at all in this manner.