ahhhh the days of cp/m and the trs-80 <sigh> bring it all back again,
life was so simple once :)
Cheers
Ian
Jeff Lasman wrote:
>
> At 10:07 AM 1/13/00 WebMost wrote re: the Joe editor:
>
> >Yes, mine is the same way on the RaQ2, though it works fine on my derelict
> >practice box here, on my P233MMX at home, on my IBM PS2, and
everywhere else
> >I have tried it. Also, sometimes, it doesn't refresh the screen when you
> >scroll up. It must be another MIPS thing.
> >
> >I simply force a refresh with "Control - R"
>
> Me, too. I was just hoping <frown>. It's my second favorite editor, after
> the original WS for CP/M <smile>. Seymour Rubenstein, the founder of
> MicroPro (eventually changed to WordStar) was an old friend of mine. When
> his son was about ten I wrote a version of Pilot specifically for the
> TRS-80 model 1 so that his son could learn how to program <smile>.
>
> Jeff
>
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