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Re: [Bug-apl] Line Editor bug?
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enztec |
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Re: [Bug-apl] Line Editor bug? |
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Sun, 27 Apr 2014 12:22:46 -0600 |
On Sun, 27 Apr 2014 11:51:43 +0200
Juergen Sauermann <address@hidden> wrote:
> But that was on another interpreter (APL68000) and around 1979 or so, so i
> could be wrong.
> In those days we used to hack the terminal driver to improve the editing
> capabilities of the machine.
[2⎕4] opened line 2 and moved the cursor to position 4 in tcc apl
> I am using cursor up-and-down from readline to recall the line. If you
> enter eg: 1 2 3 and 4:
cursor up/down doesn't work on existing lines though
I'm using vim to edit functions, variables and ws data exclusively now so the ∇
editor is no longer of great concern to me but if you want some testing or
specific feedback please ask. :)
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nostalgia :
I was the 1st person in the US to buy a computer with the TCC APL68000 on it
(on an 8Mhz 68000 Wicat S100 computer that ran the apl from 8" floppy disk with
3/4 MB of ram which gave me a whopping 500KB workspace). The 1st person/company
world wide to buy it was a British Insurance Company.
I had all the possible ∇ edit combinations (as well as system functions)
programmed into the Function keys on a HDS terminal (which had just a bit less
memory then the computer itself and was almost as powerfull as the 8 mHz 68000
computer itself was)
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enztec
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