MicroEMACS
MicroEMACS is a small, portable Emacs-like text editor originally written by Dave Conroy in 1985, and further developed by Daniel M. Lawrence (1958–2010[1][2]) and was maintained by him. MicroEMACS has been ported to many operating systems, including MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, VAX/VMS, Atari ST, AmigaOS and various Unix-like operating systems.
Variants of MicroEMACS also exist, such as MicroGNUEmacs (later renamed mg), a more GNU Emacs-compatible editor. Many relationships to vi can also be found in MicroEMACS. The vi clone vile was based on an older version of MicroEMACS.
Linus Torvalds uses a customized[3] version (maintained by him) of uEmacs/PK 4.0.15.[4] This version was adapted by Petri H. Kutvonen from MicroEMACS 3.9e.
See also
References
- ↑ le_trombone (June 9, 2010). "Daniel M. Lawrence, 1958 - 2010". Retrieved January 11, 2012.
- ↑ R. Earle Harris. "The Open Rho Project". Retrieved January 11, 2012.
- ↑ Source code repository (git) of Torvalds's editor
- ↑ Rzeszótko, Jarosław (October 16, 2006). "Stifflog - Stiff asks, great programmers answer". Archived from the original on November 24, 2006. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
External links
- Daniel Lawrence's MicroEMACS site
- MicroEMACS 4.0 manual
- MicroEMACS binaries site
- JASSPA MicroEmacs site
- vile (VI Like Emacs) site
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