John Levine wrote:
At Yale we had one called "e" that ran on
our early bitmap terminals.
The GEM display system, in case anyone is curious. Here's a description:
https://engineering.yale.edu/application/files/3917/3714/8796/tr163.pdf
Unrelated to DR's GEM desktop.
It was based on Ned Irons' PDP-10 screen editor
that ran on Omron glass ttys,
and was a cousin of INed which Walt Bilofsky wrote for Interactive Systems.
I'm curious if any listing or simliar may have survived for these?