I might be inclined to take a stab. Gosmacs was my editor of choice
for years. I even worked for Unipress for a few months.
------ Original Message ------
From "Blake McBride" <blake1024(a)gmail.com>
To "Jeff Johnson" <trnsz(a)pobox.com>
Cc "TUHS" <tuhs(a)tuhs.org>
Date 4/18/2025 8:19:28 PM
Subject [TUHS] Re: UniPress Emacs V2.20 from 1989
Greetings,
I worked on the MS-DOS version many years ago. I'd really love to see
this on modern Linux!!
Thanks!!
Blake McBride
On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 1:44 PM Jeff Johnson <trnsz(a)pobox.com> wrote:
>I got it mostly compiled on a modern Linux system with a bit of
>hacking, but got stuck at curses incompatibilities due to some
>defintions and it was more work than I was planning on. I might have
>time to take another look at it this weekend, though.
>
>What would be more worthwhile would be building the VMS, MS-DOS, etc.
>versions that were officially supported.
>
>--
>Jeffrey H. Johnson
>trnsz(a)pobox.com
>
>On Fri, Apr 18, 2025, at 1:36 AM, Henry Bent wrote:
>>On Thu, 17 Apr 2025 at 23:35, Lars Brinkhoff <lars(a)nocrew.org> wrote:
>>>The floppy label says it's for AIX, but the source code hits it runs
>>>on
>>>Sun, IRIS, Apollo, HP, X10, X11, Amiga, Mac, MS-DOS, Xenix.
>>>
>>>https://github.com/larsbrinkhoff/emacs-history/tree/sources/Hans%20H%C3%BCbner
>>
>>Neat! This built very cleanly on IRIX 4 (what I had up at the
>>moment); I imagine that it will work with minimal effort on any
>>commercial UNIX from the appropriate (~1989) timeframe.
>>
>>-Henry
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