Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: CD-RW | Date | Wed, 19 May 1999 12:03:56 +0800 | From | David Luyer <> |
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> > kernel (surprise, surprise), and the editor I use (microemacs - not > > included in any of the distributions, but obviously the best editor out > > there (tm)). > > uemacs is unfortunately under a license that stops CD vendors including it > - great pity
The latest Unix uemacs I've seen is 3.10e, which is used quite extensively by people UWA (everyone but me, it seems). I've seen references to later versions around (eg, in the pico source I seem to recall; pico is based on microemacs 3.10 but I think I saw references to bits from later versions in there).
Where do other people get uemacs from? Did development die after the main developer moved to only supporting the Amiga version, or is there a new source site I haven't found yet?
David.
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