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Edwin msx professional Mensajes: 635 | Publicado: Febrero 26 2006, 11:41   |
The one I used to have did. And IIRC, it was a pretty decent one.
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manuel msx guru Mensajes: 3637 | Publicado: Febrero 26 2006, 11:57   |
Turbo Pascal 3.00A comes with an editor, 3.3 does not.
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AuroraMSX online
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The TurboPascal editor? IIRC it was slow as hell. 
But it was fully configurable with respect to keyboard commands.
The default setting was mostly Wordstar compliant, but you could assign almost any key combination to all commands.
Yukio: TP3.0 was a Borland product and did include the editor. TP3.3 is indeed just the compiler (and not from Borland) |
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AuroraMSX online
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/me waves at manuel  |
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Yukio msx professional Mensajes: 828 | Publicado: Febrero 26 2006, 12:24   |
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Yukio: TP3.0 was a Borland product and did include the editor. TP3.3 is indeed just the compiler (and not from Borland)
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Is the Borland product like the CP/M and DOS software? |
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AuroraMSX online
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Yukio: TP3.0 was a Borland product and did include the editor. TP3.3 is indeed just the compiler (and not from Borland)
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Is the Borland product like the CP/M and DOS software?
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Yep. AFAIK, the MSX package actually *is* the CP/M version... |
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