interesting links2022-12-30T23:21:24+01:00https://roland.iwasno.net/links/https://roland.iwasno.net/links/https://roland.iwasno.net/links/Blake McBride's free softwarehttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?yvsvYw2022-12-30T23:21:24+01:00Found via <a href="https://interlisp.org/doc/info/Using.html" rel="nofollow">https://interlisp.org/doc/info/Using.html</a>, which links to <a href="https://github.com/blakemcbride/medley-intro" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/blakemcbride/medley-intro</a> but has other interesting stuff such as<br />
<a href="https://github.com/blakemcbride/Rand-E-Editor" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/blakemcbride/Rand-E-Editor</a><br />
<a href="https://github.com/blakemcbride/TECOC" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/blakemcbride/TECOC</a><br />
<a href="https://github.com/blakemcbride/LISP9" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/blakemcbride/LISP9</a><br />
<a href="https://github.com/blakemcbride/Lisp1" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/blakemcbride/Lisp1</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?yvsvYw">Permalink</a>)GitHub - johnsonjh/emacs11: emacs11: EMACS11 (for PDP/RSX and VAX/VMS) in TECO-11 by Fred Fishhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?9qmd6w2021-08-17T16:37:09+02:00An EMACS command compatible editor for PDP/RSX and VAX/VMS systems with TECO version 35 (or later).<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?9qmd6w">Permalink</a>)TECO and Montgomery Emacs for v6/v7 Unixhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?Eu2zbg2021-04-01T23:03:25+02:00(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?Eu2zbg">Permalink</a>)TECO macro which calculates Pihttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?-3waFg2019-05-10T14:54:50+02:00Probably using the Spigot Algorithm from Stanley Rabinowitz.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?-3waFg">Permalink</a>)GPL licensed TECO editor for Posixhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?PVwXNA2017-11-16T16:53:09+01:00Written by Paul Cantrell.<br />
Video TECO is licensed under the GNU license.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?PVwXNA">Permalink</a>)Index of /pub/academic/computer-science/history/pdp-11/teco/https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?svgqKA2016-02-24T16:36:08+01:00Information about the TECO editor.<br />
Found via <a href="http://home.windstream.net/engdahl/teco.htm" rel="nofollow">http://home.windstream.net/engdahl/teco.htm</a><br />
See also <a href="https://almy.us/teco.html" rel="nofollow">https://almy.us/teco.html</a>, <a href="https://github.com/blakemcbride/TECOC" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/blakemcbride/TECOC</a> and the home page of Dan Murphy, the author of the original TECO at <a href="http://www.opost.com/dlm/" rel="nofollow">http://www.opost.com/dlm/</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?svgqKA">Permalink</a>)https://github.com/tesneddon/tecoxhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?ytFEGg2016-02-24T16:32:04+01:00A new portable TECO based on TECO-32 V40. Written in C.<br />
<a href="http://teco-lang.org" rel="nofollow">http://teco-lang.org</a><br />
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The "save link" script does not appear to work on github, at least in Firefox/Windows. It works on Chrome/OS X.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?ytFEGg">Permalink</a>)Trailing-Edge Siteshttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?rWDEww2014-09-10T16:26:18+02:00Computer history collections: PDP-10 archive (includes the TECO Emacs), SIMH the computer history simulator and a copy of bitsavers, which contains lots of software and high-resolution scans of many documents (including e.g. data books of electronic parts).<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?rWDEww">Permalink</a>)