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In <38268.13.04.16.20.04.2003@dslextreme.com>, on 04/20/2003   
   at 12:58 PM, Martin Rosenfeld  said:  
>As I recall, in the distant past, if you booted OS/2 to command line  
>there was a clunky editor (I think it was TED or something similar) that  
>allowed you to change the CONFIG.SYS file, etc. In eCS it does not appear  
>to be there anymore. Am I blind or was it forgotten?  
 
Are you thinking of "TEDIT"?  
 
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