Historical Emacs Software Preservation
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Historical Emacs Software Preservation
MicroEMACS v3.6 by Dave Conroy and Daniel Lawrence from 1986. Free in the public domain.
kg is a very small Emacs clone in Go (golang.org)
A mashup of virtual terminal (vt) and shell (sh) giving an acme-like editor / development environment with Emacs bindings for programmers and aficionados of Plan9/Unix philosophy.
Modern Jasspa's Microemacs fork - based on Dave Conroy and Daniel Lawrences code. Text editor with GUI and terminal mode, with syntax highlighting, folding, outlines, abbreviations, own extension language, calendar, games, notes, ...
Microemacs (aka uemacs) v2.0 text editor by Dave Conroy from 1985. Updated to compile on Windows and Linux.
ziti is a very, very small Emacs clone in Go (golang.org), based on kilo.c
Jasspa's MicroEmacs
An extension to uemacs p/K 4.015 which makes the bottom line a minibuffer. Plus more...
An extension to uemacs p/K 4.015 which makes the bottom line a minibuffer. Plus more...
A SlackBuild for Joachim Nilsson (troglobit)'s fork of OpenBSD Mg
Installs or indexes a set of monospaced true type fonts usuable for older X11 applications
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