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From: | "Thomas Mueller" <tmueller AT bluegrass DOT net>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: need gdb's (DOS) location ??
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Date: | 5 Feb 2002 11:56:59 GMT
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Excerpt from Altaf <aladhani AT charter DOT net>:
> Also I need "vi" and "less" if it is not too much trouble.
I see you already received a pointer to "less", but vim, including the DOS
versions, can be found at http://vim.sourceforge.net/
vim also has its own WWW domain http://www.vim.org/
and ftp site
ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/pc
which is the DOS/Windows section.
I find vim 6 32-bit DOS version is good on one file, but switching between
multiple files doesn't work right.
No nvi for DOS (I looked but couldn't find), but I remember there was a DOS port
of elvis (I forget URL) and vile (I forget URL), but I found vile key commands
to be an awkward hybrid between vi and Emacs, would rather have one or the
other.
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