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- May 15, 1992.
-
- This is my personal port of PC-Magazine's TED.COM to OS/2. I have not
- had the chance to test it very thoroughly, although I have been using it for
- its own development since becoming operational and have not run into any
- serious problems.
- I am releasing it in this state as I shall be without a computer for
- three months, and imagine some people could find it useful in the interim. Any
- feedback is appreciated, although, for obvious reasons, all shall go unanswered
- until this fall, at which point I will resume work and hopefully make a
- polished release including source code.
-
-
- Comments:
- - The executable has a DIET compressed copy of the DOS version of TED
- as a stub. This is code from earlier in the port when I still had to compile
- the DOS version to get a working editor. Might never be updated.
-
- - The OS/2 code does not yet have any signal handers. This means that
- hitting a ^Break, or more importantly, ^C (or for that matter, Alt-3 on the
- number pad) will abort the program.
-
- - Saving to a relative path is not well tested, but is probably broken.
- This is dependant on the behaviour of DosMove().
-
- - This port was based on the code in the original release of TED. If
- there have been any improvments outside of what I have done, they remain
- outside of this code. <send code>
-
-
- May 16,1991
-
- I'm throwing in an protected-mode only version too - TEDP.EXE. Anybody
- looking for a DOS-only executable is looking in the wrong place. <g>
-
- - Luns Tee (1:250/628.5 for now)
-