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Re: Text editor for DOS 3.3?
"Boot Zero" <apple@bidlink.net> wrote in message
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>I am hacking together the pieces of some old BBS software (Apple-Net,
Nexus, Tele-Cat), and miss the simple conveniences of a modern operating
environment, namely vi and more.
vi and modern hardly go together:)
The Aztec C Shell comes with a vi clone called "ved". What that would do
with volumes in DOS 3.3 I haven't a clue but it might be a start. It is on
the DOS 3.3 compiler disk.
http://www.aztecmuseum.ca/AppleShell.zip
The commands are:
char *helpstr[] = {
"i insert text",
"escape end insert",
"r replace character",
"x delete characters",
"dd delete lines",
"yy yank lines",
"yd yank and delete lines",
"p put yanked lines",
"- previous line",
"return next line",
"0/$ beginning/end of line",
"g go to line",
"h/m/l top/middle/bottom of screen",
"z redraw the screen",
"/string search for string",
"n repeat last search",
":q quit",
":w write file",
":r read file",
":e edit new file",
":f file stats",
0
};
The source is available at:
http://www.aztecmuseum.ca/index.htm#apple
Manx Aztec C65 for Apple II DOS 3.3
C II Vers. 1.05i 6502 and INTERP
(C) 1982, 1983 by Manx Software Systems
Aztec C65 for Apple II DOS 3.3 Disks 1 to 3 and Minimanual
Aztec C65 for Apple II DOS 3.3 Disks 4 to 8
It is on disk 1. You might want to try recompiling it for DOS 3.3 using a
newer version of Aztec C also available from the site. Try using the 3.2
cross-compiler.
Bill