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We've purchased nuTPU from aSoft:
http://www.asoft-dev.com/tpu_info.htm
It's very good, although most of my low level EVE replacements don't work (e.g. off-screen cursor handling, custom comment handling, etc.). Development appears to be stopped as there have been no new patches or versions in a few years, but I like the idea of the stability.
I also use an old version of microEMACS (uemacs) on my beloved Amiga, which reminds me a lot of EDT.
Rich
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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 1:25 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Well, not all hope is lost. Look at the following URL's:
http://www.makalis.fr/~bertrand/FreeVMS/indexGB.html http://www.bosbc.com/
The second one is a commercial product, but certainly provides a familiar layer.
On 11/17/2003 02:04:25 PM, "Thater, William" wrote:
> Bellow, Bambi scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
>
> >>>> Do you know how SQL*Plus was called during Oracle V4? (And maybe
> >>>> earlier, but this is as far as my history with Oracle goes)
> >>>>
> >>>> They called it UFI, which means User Friendly Interface!
> >>>>
> >
> >
> > And that dreaded afiedt.buf came was a copy of the "Advanced User
> > Friendly Interface Buffer" (edt was VMS's editor back then)
>
> EDT and EVE RULZ! that was back when Oracle was developed on VMS.
ahhhh...
> the good old days. anybody remember TECO?;-)
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