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Editing text files on a PC
- Subject: Editing text files on a PC
- From: Boot Zero <apple@bidlink.net>
- Date: Sun, 01 May 2011 12:05:14 -0400
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I have been working on a BBS, which is comprised of text based files
(METAL BBS). The 80s feel of Apple Writer is fun, but stone age
compared to modern text editors. I usually debug with an emulator, then
move it to a //e when its the code is working.
Using KEGS and Sweet16 on the mac, but I have a windows PC for
Ciderpress. I can edit text files using Ciderpress, but it is my
understanding that this should not be done with mounted images.
What's the easiest way to edit on a PC or Mac, then test the changes in
an emulator or authentic hardware?
bz