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From: bhawey AT luc DOT edu (Brian Hawley)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: IDE for DJGPP?
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 95 23:01:32 GMT
Organization: Loyola University Chicago
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In article <DFM6t5 DOT 3J8 AT jade DOT mv DOT net>, Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> wrote:
>
>On Thu, 28 Sep 1995, Andreas Busse wrote:
>
>> Do you mean that the *real* emacs (not micro emacs) is available
>> for DOS ? Eventually for Windoze too ? Really ? That would be
>> the best news to me since years :-) Where can I get it?
>
>Yes, *real* Emacs!
...
>You should generally expect every command which forks other programs to 
>not work in the DOS port (compilation is the most notable exception), but 
>other things work, including menus and syntax highlighting.  Things which 
>don't make sense in a non-windowed environment (like frames) also don't 
>work.

Now that we have DOS covered, is there a WinNT port of 19.29? The latest 
version that I have found is 19.17, but the syntax hilighting sounds good. 
There shouldn't be any reason why the restrictions that you mention for the 
DOS port should apply (WinNT is windowed and multitasking), and it should be 
easy to run on Win95 (most of the other WinNT apps that I've tried work). 
Where could I find such a beast?

Brian Hawley
bhawley AT luc DOT edu

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