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From: Erik Johnson <erik AT microware DOT com>
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 93 18:03:08 CDT
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Subject: Re: What editor or integrated environment you use with DJGPP?

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	Subject: What editor or integrated environment you use with DJGPP?
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	Hi, all programmers:
	I am very interesting about your favorite editor to cooperate with DJGPP
	Please give me some suggests, I prefer WordStar like (of course, Borland C++
	like) rather than emacs or vi or other strange style like Brief.
	Certainly, you can encourage me to use non-Wordstar like editor if they
	really have good facilities (tell me about them.)
	thanks for your reply,
	tony
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I use a shareware editor called BINGO 3.0.

BINGO 3.0 Features:
     - Very quick
     - Uses virtual memory
     - Shell out with only a 3k footprint
     - Highly configurable (I have it set up similar to micro-emacs)
     - Has its own interpreted language

Problems:
     - Tabs are simulated with spaces
       * Even though I have programmed the editor to simulate tabs, the lack for true hardtabs
         is a real pain.

With my setup, pressing F9 executes a make for my project and runs the application if the make
didn't have any errors.  Since the editor has only a 3k footprint in conventional memory, GCC
compiles quickly, and my application has plenty of memory, while leaving my edit session in
extended memory.

I picked up Bingo from a Simtel mirror in the editors directory 'B300.ZIP' or something similar.

p.s.  I believe that the distribution includes config file to emulate WordStar.

Erik R Johnson      erik AT microware DOT com

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