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Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2003 21:07:04 PDT7
From: Martin Rosenfeld <rosenfeldmj@attbi.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Where is TED?


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Thanks to all who answered about TEDIT!

Steven Levine wrote:

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>In <3EA2FBDB.90301@attbi.com>, on 04/20/03
> at 12:58 PM, Martin Rosenfeld said:
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>>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?
>>
>>
>
>If you really want something lighter weight than tedit, there's:
>
>TED2.ZIP 12K 5-16-92 A very small text editor for OS/2 that does
>not
> require the Presentation Manager. Less than
>4KB
> executable size!
>
>Works just like the DOS version with the same name.
>
>Steven
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Steven Levine wrote:

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In <3EA2FBDB.90301@attbi.com>, on 04/20/03 
   at 12:58 PM, Martin Rosenfeld <rosenfeldmj@attbi.com> 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?
    

If you really want something lighter weight than tedit, there's:

TED2.ZIP       12K  5-16-92  A very small text editor for OS/2 that does
not
                             require the Presentation Manager. Less than
4KB
                             executable size!

Works just like the DOS version with the same name.

Steven

  

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