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RE: other CRLF based emascen (was RE: [h-e-w] File size anomoly)
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Robert Praetorius |
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RE: other CRLF based emascen (was RE: [h-e-w] File size anomoly) |
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Thu, 22 May 2003 18:08:34 -0400 |
> As it was based on TOPS-10/20 or TENEX (did it run on ITS?), this makes
> perfect sense. DEC was definitely in the CRLF world.
Run on ITS? It started on ITS (my 1st and only experience with it
was on TOPS-20, though). One might say that TECO-based Emacs was at the
root of Free Software (it was, IIRC, the first large, publicly distributed
project that RMS was involved in (I've read that GLS played a large part
in the 1st Emacs, too)).
Anyone else ever run in ^R mode?
I don't think TECO-based Emacs ever ran on TOPS-10, although I recall
there was something call FINE (Fine Is Not Emacs) that ran there.
I think Microsoft is in the CRLF world because Paul Allen did their
early development on TOPS-10 (using a cross assembler that was a bunch of
macros in MACRO-10 that caused to put out of bunch of 8 bit bytes of 8080
code).
RE: [h-e-w] File size anomoly, Ata, John, 2003/05/22
RE: [h-e-w] File size anomoly, Ata, John, 2003/05/23