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- From: anthony@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Anthony J Stieber)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.palmtops
- Subject: Re: SPEL95.ZIP
- Date: 10 Jan 1993 09:45:36 GMT
- Organization: Computing Services Division, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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- Keywords: Spell Checker HP95LX
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- In article <1ilqlcINN8uo@DIALix.oz.au> dougal@DIALix.oz.au (Doug Paice) writes:
- >I just got the latest issue of the palmtop paper (NOV/DEC) it mentions a
- >freeware TSR called SPEL95. This is a TSR (60k ram) which checks the
- >the spelling of any word after it has been typed. Apparently it beeps
- >when ever it discovers a word it doesn't know.
-
- I didn't find a SPEL95 via archie, but I did find "aspll095.zip"
- aka AutoSpeller. It's in the txtutl directory of SIMTEL20 or its
- mirrors (such as wuarchive.wustl.edu:/systems/msdos/simtel20). The
- program is a ~60KB TSR, but doesn't seem to have been written with the
- HP-95LX in mind. The identical program appears to also be available as
- "emacspel.zip", the Freemacs spell checker. The programs appear to be
- the same, but the former archive has some extra documentation.
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