Another possibility is xemacs.  They have a nice installer for windows.
Check out www.xemacs.org

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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 5:52 PM
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Hi-
I have a question.  Not long ago just before the last install fest you
guys 
were out in the TMCB giving away CD's that had a copy of LINUX on CD.  I

guess you could just plug that into your computer and work linux.  I'm 
curious, how can I get one of those and how does it work?  Can I log
into 
the linux computers at school or what?  Also I am looking for GNU EMACS
for 
windows.  I have searched all over and I have found the files but
everytime 
I download them it comes back saying it doesn't know which program to
use to 
open it and stuff.  What do I do.  I need emacs!
thanks
Justin Bradley
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