If you have busybox installed on either system, you could use Nano.

On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 10:27 AM Hiraghm <[email protected]> wrote:

> I like using my M100 for word processing, but the 32k ram limit, even
> with my Rex, is a bit of a pain. Keeping the versions of files I have on
> my PC in sync with my M100 is an additional pain.
>
> So it occurred to me to look for a text editor / word processor for
> Windows that could be accessed from my M100 via terminal emulation.
>
> My research pointed me at vi (of which I'm not terribly fond) and emacs
> (which I've used and liked) as possible text editors useable via
> console. Curiously, I typed "vi" in a command prompt on my PC, and vi
> fired up (but the help files appear to be missing/unreachable).
>
> Then it occurred to me that I could plug in a bluetooth module to my PC,
> and maybe connect to vi using my BlueM. Haven't tried that yet.
> Then I thought about accessing my Windows box over the internet via my
> Phone, since I know I can tie into my phone via my BlueM and GetBlue.
> I was getting ready to try this (downloading vim for Windows) When I
> came across VIM Touch on Google Play. But, I don't know if it's terminal
> accessible.
>
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.momodalo.app.vimtouch&hl=en
>
> So, I'm going to try accessing both vi on my Windows box and VIM Touch
> on my phone from my M100. if I can get them to run, it's almost as good
> as if I got TPDD support going on my phone. In some ways better, as the
> files would be using the ram/storage of my pc/phone and leave my M100s
> ram space free for other apps and documents.
>
> If / when I have time, I hope someday to do the research to create a set
> of apps to run on Android or Windows specifically designed to be
> controlled from the Model T. Word processor, email, twitter, irc, maybe
> even a google proxy and/or an SMS proxy.  I don't expect them to be of
> much practical use, but it would still amuse me.
>
>

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