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From: "Paul Derbyshire" <derbyshire AT globalserve DOT net>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 15:46:10 -0400
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Subject: Re: bash and the delete key
Reply-to: derbyshire AT globalserve DOT net
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On 31 Jul 2002 at 14:09, Jelks Cabaniss wrote:

> Barry Buchbinder wrote:
> 
> > Regarding "The support of ... are so universal":  M$
> > considers their way to be universal, and considering
> > their market share, it is closer to being true than
> > many of us like.
> 
> Universality is somewhat relative. :)  Those keystrokes were in Windows
> 3.0 and early OS/2's (and Ctrl+X, C, & V weren't).

And MS-DOS applications. Lots of them. The editor that came with 
later versions of MS-DOS (3.x and above IIRC) for one; also the 
qbasic environment.

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