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From: rt2@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Rens Troost)
Subject: Re: Emacs for Coherent?
Message-ID: <1991Apr13.204112.1971@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu>
Summary: ELLE will do the job for ya.
Keywords: Emacs
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Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1991 20:41:12 GMT

In article <1991Apr13.065555.28884@midway.uchicago.edu> ab2r@quads.uchicago.edu (Marshall Abrams) writes:
>I've never used Coherent, but I understand that all software must run
>in 64K.  Is there an Emacs around that does this?  I'd love to run

There is a program called ELLE (ELLE Looks Like Emacs) which gives you
basic editing functionality, and even has a sort of C-mode. I have used it
on small-model MINIX, and it was great.
It is available (via FTP) at plains.nodak.edu
in directory /pub/Minix/all.contrib/Elle41

There is a lot of code, but it shouldn't have to be hacked too much. You
may have to change the #includes to match coherent's directory structure.
It's about (I think) 400K of 13-bit compressed shar archives. There is
an executable, but it's for minix.

I really have to recommend MINIX over coherent, at least until this 386
version comnes out. My MINIX - 386 is running the real emacs 18.55 right
now!

-Rens
rt2@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu
rens@gnu.ai.mit.edu



