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This editor was used to edit programs in PL/M (a PL/I like dialect for microprocessors). It was written originally by Intel?. It was originally used on the Intel MDS-II development system. The operating system on that machine was iRMX and the primary programming languages were PL/M-86 and ASM-86. I think a FORTRAN-77 derivative was also available. It is also the original editor that See and MBEDIT were cloned on, from what I'm learned on the web.
This editor was used to edit programs in PL/M (a PL/I like dialect for microprocessors). It was written originally by Intel?. It was originally used on the Intel MDS-II development system. Apparently, it also ran on the VAX. The operating system on that machine was iRMX and the primary programming languages were PL/M-86 and ASM-86. I think a FORTRAN-77 derivative was also available. It is also the original editor that See and MBEDIT were cloned on, from what I'm learned on the web.

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This gentleman (below) has archived a lot of information about that editor. He also has the source code to the original, written in PL/M as well as a manual, notice of right to use from Intel, and macro files.

http://martin.zutphen.nu/aedit/


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 Intel text editor originally part of the MDS-II developement system

 Author:       Intel Corp.
 Homepage:     http://www.seosamh.nl/aedit/
 Family:       AEDITFamily
 Platform:     MSDOS, Windows, Unix
 License:      Open source
 Manual:       http://www.braun-home.net/michael/download/aedit.pdf (Direct PDF download)

This editor was used to edit programs in PL/M (a PL/I like dialect for microprocessors). It was written originally by Intel?. It was originally used on the Intel MDS-II development system. Apparently, it also ran on the VAX. The operating system on that machine was iRMX and the primary programming languages were PL/M-86 and ASM-86. I think a FORTRAN-77 derivative was also available. It is also the original editor that See and MBEDIT were cloned on, from what I'm learned on the web.

More Info: http://www.antonis.de/aedit/

This gentleman (below) has archived a lot of information about that editor. He also has the source code to the original, written in PL/M as well as a manual, notice of right to use from Intel, and macro files.

http://martin.zutphen.nu/aedit/

Review: (by RonPerrella)

This text editor family was originally started at Intel. The text editor itself is very easy to use. I used the See variant as part of the DeSmet C88 compiler toolkit. I wrote a number of programs using that text editor.

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