Richard Harran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do you mean that you can run emacs in (MS) Windows. If so, could you > please tell me where to find the windows version.
Maybe it is a shame to discuss this on a Linux list. However: I have emacs running on Win95. The package that contains the distribution is called NTemacs. The distribution on my computer (containing v.19.34.6, dated september 22, 1997) could be found on the ftp server: ftp://ftp.cs.washington.edu/pub/ntemacs/19.34 It installed easy and runs well on Win95 (and Win NT, although I have never tried that). Long time ago I used a re-engineered of emacs under MS-DOS. I forgot the name. (If you are interested, contact me personally, and I will try to find it.) That version worked almost like the real Emacs. The main differences were: 1) Although it was fully programmable like the real emacs, it used a completely different language called Mint. Thus, the .el files could not be used. 2) The files to be edited cannot be larger than 64 kByte. Paul Huygen.