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Editors running under the CP/M (Control Program/Microcomputer?) OS written by Digital Research. CP/M was used on early 8 bit micros from IMSAI, Osborne, and others using Intel 8080 and Zilog Z-80 CPUs, and versions were also produced for the Intel 80X86 family (CP/M-86) and the Motorola 680X0 family (CP/M-68K). 8 bit micros had a limit of 64KB of addressable RAM, creating challenges for writers of editors.
Editors for CP/M systems:
- ED - Text editor supplied with Digital Research Concurrent CP/M
- Editor - Programmer's editor for CP/M originally published in Dr. Dobb's Journal
- EXPRESS - Programmer's editor for CP/M
- MagicWand - Ancestor of PeachText
- mince - Mince Is Not Complete Emacs (MS-DOS, CP/M)
- Mix Editor -Text editor supplied with the Mix C Compiler
- NevadaEdit - Ellis Computing's text editor for CP/M, a precursor to UtahEdit
- NewWord - Enhanced clone of WordStar with more functions
- Peach Text - Word processor for CP/M, bundled with the Peach Calc spreadsheet
- PerfectWriter - Word processor based on MOTU's Mince
- Pie Editor - TExt editor for CP/M systems
- RED - Edward K. Reams' programmer's editor for CP/M
- [S Writer]? - Integrated suite with word processor and spreadsheet
- te - Text editor for CP/M
- T Maker - Integrated suite with editor, spreadsheet and database
- The Word
- VDE - Freeware Wordstar like text editor for DOS (Windows LFN aware), originated under CP/M
- VEDIT - fast, commercial large-file programmer's editor (Windows, DOS, CP/M)
- WordMaster - Early predecessor of WordStar
- WordStar - One of the original WordProcessors (CP/M, MS-DOS, Windows; no longer sold)
- z80emacs - An Emacs editor for the CP/M OS
- ZDE - ZSystem Editor (ZCPR3- based TextEditor)