Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/07/06/17:45:18
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From: | Jason Ditz <Jditz AT cris DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Emacs? Where and what version?
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Date: | 6 Jul 1996 18:45:07 GMT
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Organization: | Concentric Internet Services
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To: | Jditz AT cris DOT com
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I'm trying to get going on djgpp and I'm trying to figure out which text
editor would be best to use. It said in the text provided with all the
djgpp stuff I d/led that lots of people use Emacs for DOS (never even
knew there was a DOS version).
Anyways, I looked for it and it said that in v18 they took out support
for C/C++. I know I could just use EDIT or PICO or something like that,
but I'd really like to use something a little better.
On another topic, is there a shareware/freeware Macro Assembler out
there? I really don't want to spend $125 for MASM 6.0
Please reply by email to Jditz AT cris DOT com
Thanks in advance for the help... My old compiler was a TCLITE 1.0 from
Borland that came with a book I bought. I'm trying to make a 3D game. I
have all the knowhow, but I need the software to do it in...
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