QED editor - CP/M
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made a lot of use of the QED
editor, which was line oriented time sharing editor, on the PROCSY system.
This was a combination of
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QED editor
A Long Long time ago, I was a graduate student at Purdue University and I
made a lot of use of the QED
editor, which was line oriented time sharing editor, on the PROCSY system.
This was a combination of
a modcomp front end and dual CDC 6500 / 6600.
There was a CP/ M version of the QEd editor, which I have the executable
code for, Unfortunately, I have
lost the source code...either machine readable or hard copy listing. At one
time I had both.
Does anyone know of or have the source to this CP/M editor ... I think it
was published by
a company in Lafayette Indiana - Technical Services Corporation ?
I would also love to find the Purdue Dual MACE or PROCSY images, to run on
the cyber emulator
Dave Bloodgood
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Re: QED editor
In alt.folklore.computers "news.west.cox.net" wrote:
>A Long Long time ago, I was a graduate student at Purdue University and I
>made a lot of use of the QED
>editor, which was line oriented time sharing editor, on the PROCSY system.
>This was a combination of
>a modcomp front end and dual CDC 6500 / 6600.
>
>There was a CP/ M version of the QEd editor, which I have the executable
>code for, Unfortunately, I have
>lost the source code...either machine readable or hard copy listing. At one
>time I had both.
>
Well ... You CAN run the editor under the SIMH emulator; and yes, on
external OS files like DOS, Windows, or Linux. You just have to port
them in and port them back out again.
>Does anyone know of or have the source to this CP/M editor ... I think it
>was published by
>a company in Lafayette Indiana - Technical Services Corporation ?
>
>I would also love to find the Purdue Dual MACE or PROCSY images, to run on
>the cyber emulator
>
>Dave Bloodgood
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