Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga:1302 comp.emacs:2383 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!athena.mit.edu!langz From: langz@athena.mit.edu (Lang Zerner) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.emacs Subject: Re: docs for mg1b for Amiga Message-ID: <2017@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> Date: 12 Dec 87 19:47:28 GMT References: <1988@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> <1902@cup.portal.com> Sender: daemon@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU Reply-To: langz@athena.mit.edu (Lang Zerner) Distribution: na Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lines: 57 Summary: There's plenty on dist. disk Thanks all for your assistance in locating docs for mg1b for the Amiga. For those who asked me to let them know, well, there were quite a few of you, so I'll assume a larger interest. Check the Fish disk that mg1a (NOT 1b) comes on (FF #41?). Thanks to Ali Ozer of Stanford for sending this info my way. Here is a quickie of what's on the disk, excerpted from the "Read Me First" file: -------------------------------------------- Contents: Read Me First This file. Read Me Second The README file for all versions of MG. It contains a brief description of MG and its predecessors, and gives credit to the many people involved in the development of MG. MG The editor itself. .mg A sample initialization file for MG. If you install MG in your C: directory, you should copy .mg to the S: directory. Functions A list of all functions supported by the system-independent part of MG. This includes the bulk of the editing functions. Amiga Doc Documentation on the Amiga-specific functions supported by Amiga MG, including information about compilation, the mouse, the Browser, function keys, and the like. :MG1a/#? Sources (in C) for *all* versions of MG, not simply the Amiga. This includes support for Unix (BSD and SysV), OS9/68K, and VMS. You may never need to learn another editor :-). Cheers, Mic Kaczmarczik [NOTE: Thanx, Mic!] 2101 San Gabriel, #202 Austin, TX 78705 UUCP: ...!seismo!ut-sally!ut-ngp!mic ARPA: mic@ngp.utexas.edu BITNET: ccep001@UTADNX.BITNET --------------------------------------------------------------- So all you guys and gals who asked, check the FF index in the back of Amazing Computing and find out which Fish Disk mg1a is on (somewhere around #41) and you will have what you were looking for. Again, thanks to all! -- Be seeing you... --Lang Zerner langz@athena.mit.edu ihnp4!mit-eddie!athena.mit.edu!langz "No one is exempt from talking nonsense; the only misfortune is to do it solemnly" --Michel de Montaigne