On 12/12/2018 03:08 PM, Sean Conner via cctalk wrote: > It was thus said that the Great allison via cctalk once stated: >> The whole thing comes from a project for myself... >> I wanted a very basic screen based editor written in 8080/8085/z80 asm >> and compact >> (as in under 4K). I figured first lets inquire of the Internet to see >> if I need to and code exists... > There is this page: > > http://www.texteditors.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?CPMEditorFamily Its been bookmarked for years. Lot of stuff there many dead links and some only lead to executables. Many just repeats of the Walnutcreek CP/M CDrom and i've had that for well over 20 years.
The real hunt was good links, source or source that could uncrunched, unLBR, UnLZH, Unhuffed, unarced or unarked. Most however lead to a compredded vversion of a executable only and exceeds the size of edit and the one from DRdobbs is large. regardless of the C compiler used. > That might have what you want. Finally found the source for Edit. Not a favorite as its line but i can build in a simple flavor of VTECO with it Its from SIGM vol16. My usual editor for CP/M is VEDIT and has been since late '79. In between that KED on RT-11 and TPU on VAX/VMS it wasn't till the mid 386 era that I had to use a PC for anything and it was VEDIT there too till winders then Notepad+ Why not Vedit, 11K. Linux is generally gedit with language selections added even 8080/z80 asm. > -spc (On the basis that CP/M ran on the 8080/Z80 CPU ... ) Sheesh it originated there and was ported to 68K and Z8K. When One says CP/M they are Its safe to assume 8080/8085/z80/z180/280/NSC800 or other z80 core. Allison
