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From: randy@athena.mit.edu (Randall W Winchester)
Subject: Re: editor and more
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In article <1991Apr26.051722.1343@nntp-server.caltech.edu> rknop@nntp-server.caltech.edu (Robert Andrew Knop) writes:
>jsc@minstrel.MIT.EDU (Jin S Choi) writes:
>
>>1) Does anyone know of a good C editor for the 128? I don't need a compiler,
>> just
>>an editor.
>
>If you run under CP/M, VDE2.66 is a great editor.  There is a version
>(VDE-C128) which has been tailored to run on the 128.
>
>-Rob Knop
>rknop@tybalt.caltech.edu

There's also ZDE 1.3, which is an update to VDE.  Although it includes
new features when used with Z3PLUS, it also works great with plain old
CP/M.  ZDE 1.3 fixes some bugs in the older VDE, and it's also
somewhat faster on screen updates.  This is one of the best public
doman editors available for ANY computer.

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