Beginning in 1985 I used MicroEMACS on the HP 150 with WRQ's
Reflection to upload/download files. The HP 150 had separate text
and graphics memory and the graphics area was slightly larger than
the text area so I used escape sequences to put line numbers to the
left of the text lines, a dotted vertical line between columns 72 and
73, etc., to make coding easier.
A few years later I used Reflection for Windows with a Windows
version of EMACS. I created some elisp files for EMACS to do syntax
highlighting for SPL, SPLASH!, and MPE command files, which was very
handy. I may have the elisp files around somewhere if anyone is
interested. I only check this email address a couple of times a
week, so please be patient if you email me.
John
At 2012-12-07 10:27 AM, Ron Seybold wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm working on a series of articles about HP 3000 development
>environments. Can the readers here please share with us what they
>use while developing in MPE?
>
>Is a character-based editor part of your toolset? Have you
>integrated Windows tools? I'm trying to get a current picture of the
>site that's still maintaining a 3000 program suite.
>
>Ron Seybold
>Editor, 3000 Newswire - 512.331.0075
>3000newswire.com/blog
>Twitter @3000newswire | Skype ronseybold
>
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