Great. I'll try to add the browse command to the assembly version.
With the 'b' command, you'll never miss vi. Much.
Brantley Coile
Warren Toomey wrote:
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 10:34:10PM -0400, Doug Merritt
wrote:
FYI I recovered 100% of the s1 src code fragments;
I presume this
is of interest to y'all on this list, yes?
Note that ed1.s and ed2.s are missing. Their source code simply wasn't
in any of the fragments (which means, was not on the s1 disk image).
I just looked at 5th Edition:
-rw-r--r-- 0 3 1 7998 Nov 27 1974 ./usr/source/s1/ed1.s
-rw-r--r-- 0 3 1 5757 Nov 27 1974 ./usr/source/s1/ed2.s
-rw-r--r-- 0 3 1 4616 Nov 27 1974 ./usr/source/s1/ed3.s
which means that we do have "ed" in assembly format, and given that Doug
found "ed3.s", we have a basis for comparison, which means we might be
able to revert 5e ed1.s and ed2.s back to what runs on the 1st Edition kernel.
Warren
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