Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!rutgers!labrea!csli!rustcat From: rustcat@csli.Stanford.EDU (Vallury Prabhakar) Newsgroups: gnu.emacs Subject: Re: MS-DOS Message-ID: <8703@csli.Stanford.EDU> Date: 26 Apr 89 04:01:55 GMT Sender: rustcat@csli.Stanford.EDU (Vallury Prabhakar) Reply-To: rustcat@csli.stanford.edu (Vallury Prabhakar) Distribution: gnu Organization: Stanford University Lines: 20 In article <8904260056.AA23935@life.ai.mit.edu> cire@CISCO.COM (cire|eric) writes: [ Problems of porting Gnuemacs to MS/DOS] % There is however an editor written to look as much like % GnuEmacs (for those things that are implemented) as possible. % This is in addition to being as portable as possible. This % is called "mg" for micro-gnuemacs. I don't know where it % is being archived. I have a copy here and in another place % but they aren't really accessable. Sorry. Not to mention Freemacs and Epsilon, both of which use mostly similar features as GNU and have a certain amount of flexibility. They appeared to be faster than mg. Freemacs (I believe) is public domain and can be ftp'ed from SIMTEL20.ARPA. Epsilon is a commercial product sold by Lugaru Software. Hope this helps. Enjoy! -- Vallury