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Re: Good display editor



Chris Hanson (chanson@mcs.com) wrote:
: So, I just started playing with IIe on my PowerMac and I'm very impressed. 
: I paid my shareware fee, set up a ProDOS hard disk file, and as soon as I
: can borrow an Apple II from someone in my area all of my old files are all
: going to be moved over too.

: Are there any good ProDOS screen-oriented (as opposed to line-oriented)
: text editors available for the Apple II?  The only one I have available to
: me right now is FREDwriter, along with a couple of line editors from
: assemblers available on the Asimov site.  I'd really like to have something
: decent and vi- or emacs-like for when I'm playing around and writing 6502
: assembly... :)

I have a conversion of emacs available on ftp.uni-kl.de, but I think this
is gs software, so you would need a gs emulator on your Mac.

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