Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!oliveb!pyramid!ncc!augate!auvax!kevinc From: kevinc@auvax.UUCP (Kevin "auric" Crocker) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: Name that program! Summary: Hmm! could be ...... Keywords: DOS, command line editor, identify! Message-ID: <806@auvax.UUCP> Date: 15 Dec 88 17:39:14 GMT References: <1693@se-sd.sandiego.ncr.com> Organization: Athabasca U., Alberta, Canada Lines: 25 In article <1693@se-sd.sandiego.ncr.com>, bhoule@se-sd.sandiego.ncr.com (Bill Houle) writes: > > [I can name that program in 3 instructions...] > > I have a PD program with no docs (but then again, it really doesn't > need any]. It is a DOS command line editor (circular buffer, arrow > keys cycle through list, ESC clears line, INS/DEL edit keys). The > one curious feature is that if you press Ctrl-A, an "alias list" > is displayed. Since I have no idea how to use this feature, the > alias list is obviously empty. How is this aliasing feature > accessed? Bill everything clicked until the Ctrl-A stuff. I have a program called cmd.com that does DOS command line editing ( circular buffer, arrow keys cycle through it, ESC clears line, INS/DEL edit keys) but as far as I know it has no alias capability. Its a wonderful little program that I use all, I do mean ALL the time. It is TSR but only takes up a little bit of RAM.(2064 bytes) Hope this helps! Kevin "Auric" Crocker @Athabasca University {alberta ncc}auvax!kevinc -- Kevin "Auric" Crocker @Athabasca University {alberta ncc}auvax!kevinc