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From: c60c-3aw@widow.berkeley.edu (Andy McFadden)
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Subject: MicroEMACS for the GS
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Date: 30 Nov 88 21:22:07 GMT
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Last night I stumbled across EMACS for the GS (written as a ProDOS 16 shell
command).  The docs said that it can be distributed freely for non-commercial
purposes.

This raises a couple of questions (setenv FORMAT standard_outline):
1. It is huge.  Program + docs = 180K packed with BLU.  That means about 360K
   after executionered (please don't correct my math if I'm wrong).  There
   had better be a *lot* of interest for this program before it gets flung
   across the net.  I was the 3rd highest poster on the net after I put
   DIcEd up (see news.lists; total over the last two weeks).

2. Some of the people responsible for this program are on the net.  Even if
   people are interested, we should still found out if they want it posted.

3. If all else fails, I could mail it to whoever is maintaining the anonymous
   FTP sites these days, and people could get it that way (or just plain mail
   it to everyone who wants it).

Please, please ** E-MAIL ** comments, suggestions, etc.  No need to clog up
the net with dozens of opinions on this.

I'll take opinions for a while, and then post a summary.  If you want a copy
of the program, let me know and I'll make a list.

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c60c-3aw@widow.berkeley.edu (Andy McFadden)
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