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Date: Sun, 17 Dec 1995 20:04:04 -0500 (EST)
From: juan j casero <jcaser01 AT fiu DOT edu>
To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
Cc: Laszlo Vecsey <master AT micro DOT internexus DOT net>, djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: DJGPP C++ Editor (Borland?)

On Sun, 17 Dec 1995, Eli Zaretskii wrote:

> 
> On 13 Dec 1995, Laszlo Vecsey wrote:
> 
> > Is it possible to use the Borland/Turbo C++ editor in conjunctino with DJGPP?
> > I'd really like to continue using a colorful editor with syntax highlighting
> > as well as have the 32bit benefits of DJGPP.
> 
> I doubt if that's possible.  Borland's products are 16-bit DPMI clients, 
> and these cannot be mixed with 32-bit DPMI clients such as DJGPP.
> 
> Why not use Emacs?  It supports color syntax highlighting (and a plethora 
> of other features Borland IDE users can only dream about).
> 
Are you referring to WinEmacs 1.35 by Pearl Software?  I currently use 
this editor and I love it.  However, it periodically pops up nag screens 
asking you to register the Pearl Sortware proprietary X-windows emulator that
comes with the package.  The emulator carries a hefty price tag ($199) 
but the performance of the editor is outstanding.  If you want to try out 
this software you can get it at the following ftp site:

	ftp.winsite.com

In the following directory

	pub/pc/win3/demo
 
Download the following files:

wemdemo1.zip    941005  Win-Emacs 1.35 (Lucid GNU Emacs), 1 of 4 [888k]
wemdemo2.zip    941005  Win-Emacs 1.35 (Lucid GNU Emacs), 2 of 4 [1.33m]
wemdemo3.zip    941005  Win-Emacs 1.35 (Lucid GNU Emacs), 3 of 4 [695k]
wemdemo4.zip    941005  Win-Emacs 1.35 (Lucid GNU Emacs), 4 of 4 [940k] 

Once you get these files follow the instructions for unzipping them.


Good Luck,

Juan Casero

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