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MicroEMACS is a small,
portable Emacs-like text
editor originally written by Dave
Conroy in 1985, and
further developed by
Daniel M.
Lawrence (1958–2010)...
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originally called MicroGNUEmacs and, later, mg2a, a public-domain
offshoot of
MicroEMACS intended to more
closely resemble GNU
Emacs. Now
installed by...
- Unix-like
operating systems. It is
based on
MicroEMACS, but
intended to more
closely resemble GNU
Emacs while still maintaining a
small memory footprint...
- & Raymond, E. S. (1996).
Learning GNU
Emacs. " O'Reilly Media, Inc.". Glickstein, B. (1997).
Writing GNU
Emacs Extensions:
Editor Customizations and Creations...
- Unix-style
editor would have to look elsewhere. By 1985, a
version of
Emacs (
MicroEMACS) was
available for a
variety of platforms, but it was not
until June...
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supported features common in
modern Unix-like systems,
including a
version of
MicroEMACS,
access to FAT16 file systems,[citation needed] an optimizing[citation...
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Storm C).
Development was done with
advanced text
editors such as
Emacs,
MicroEmacs,
Cygnus Editor and Gold Ed (Gold Editor),
which could highlight syntax...
- compress, conquest, cron, dd, diff, ed, eroff, grep, head, indent, make,
MicroEMACS, more, nroff, roff, sc, sed, sort, split, STEVIE, strings, sum, tail,...
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available for MorphOS. Text
editors available on
Amiga include Vim,
Emacs and
MicroEMACS (included),
Cygnus Editor also
known as CED, and GoldED,
which then...
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MicroWorlds is a
family of
computer programs developed by Logo
Computer Systems Inc. (LCSI) that uses the Logo
programming language and a turtle-shaped...