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. |
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)
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