Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/01/19/17:07:20
>>>>> On Thu, 18 Jan 1996 07:47:59 GMT, Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> said:
Eli> There is no other site. The version of 19.30 on DJ's server includes
Eli> many bugfixes to the original GNU 19.30 release, so even if you get the
Eli> GNU distribution and recompile, you won't have some of the DOS-specific
Eli> fixes that the above binary has installed.
There is a version on (some) simtel mirrors -- incomplete at Imperial
College, for instance -- in the msdos/editors directory. This is its
announcement file. Is this the same thing (it is somewhat patched) or
is it inferior? The definitive answer probably ought to replace the
one currently in the Emacs FAQ. Thanks for the efforts anyhow.
-*- Emacs Binary for MSDOS -*-
This is the binary distribution of emacs 19.30 for msdos. Emacs is a
versatile and extendable text-editor. This version contains some
msdos-specific enhancements that are submitted to the emacs
maintainers but have not made it into the 19.30 source code. To run
emacs you need a 386 or better CPU, 4Mb or more memory and 15Mb or
more disk space. The distribution consists of six files:
* em1930.ann: The announcement. You're reading it.
* em1930x.zip: The emacs exe and the minimum number of support
files. If you're curious, load up this and try it.
* em1930l1.zip,
em1930l2.zip: Lisp libraries.
* em1930ei.zip: On-line manuals and support files.
* em1930s.zip: Sources of emacs, configured and patched for DOS.
If you plan to compile emacs yourself, get this.
You need em1930{x,ei,l1,l2}.zip to run emacs. Each of these fits on
one 1.44 Mb diskette. Installation instructions are in readme.dos in
em1930x.zip.
This program is distributed under the GNU Copyleft. In case of
problems with this program, please send an email message to
gnu-emacs-help AT prep DOT ai DOT mit DOT edu or post a message in gnu.emacs.
{help,misc} or comp.emacs.
Marc Fleischeuers
marc AT mpi DOT nl
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