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Subject: Minimacs
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Date: Fri, 14-Sep-84 21:16:33 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 14 21:16:33 1984
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From:  mark@gymble (Mark Weiser)

I just saw an ad for Minimacs from UniPress (who also sell Gosling #264
Emacs).  Price for minimacs is given as $375/binary, $795/source.
The ad says:
	-Faster and smaller model Gosling emacs available for Unix.
	-Full screen editing with multiple windows.
	-Full EMACS macro capability and keybindings.
	 Communicates with Unix via command execution with output directed
	 to a window.
	-Minmacs brings the powerful capabilities of the finest screen
	 editor to smaller machines.
	-Minimacs minimizes your resource load and is much smaller than the 
	 vi editor.

I am guesing that it is Gosling without MLISP, but (hopefully) with a
bunch of former mlisp functions coded in C instead.

I could sure use an emacs that would fit on my pdp-11/44.  Anyone used this?