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- From: weisman@osf.org (Dave Weisman)
- Newsgroups: comp.emacs,comp.editors,gnu.gcc.help,comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.tools,gnu.emacs.help
- Subject: Emacs under MS-Windows (was: MicroEMACS under GUI - what&where?)
- Message-ID: <WEISMAN.92Sep1191748@macaroni.osf.org>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 02:17:48 GMT
- References: <1992Aug14.085917.4248@OSGO.KS.HE.Schule.DE>
- Sender: news@osf.org (USENET News System)
- Organization: Open Software Foundation
- Lines: 22
- In-Reply-To: mircos@OSGO.KS.HE.Schule.DE's message of 14 Aug 92 08:59:17 GMT
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-
- Mirco writes:
-
- Now I heard of other versions of MicroEMACS for
- window-orientated enviroments (MS Windows, XWindows, ...). Up to
- now I haven't discovered yet which versions do exist or where to
- get them.
-
- I've been a very, very happy demacs user for some time now. Some
- of my current work is under MS-Windows and unfortunately demacs
- doesn't work in that model. It's not just that demacs isn't
- written as a typical Windows program, but it also doesn't run
- under a Windows/DOS session. (The specific problem is that a
- Windows/DOS session supports DPMI, but demacs/go32 likes VCPI.)
-
- Has anyone researched what's necessary to either port GO32 to
- DPMI, or, take a deep breath, do a real emacs port to Windows?
-
- Dave
- --
-
- -- Dave
-