troglobit / MicroEMACSLinks
MicroEMACS v3.6 by Dave Conroy and Daniel Lawrence from 1986. Free in the public domain.
☆19Updated 4 years ago
Alternatives and similar repositories for MicroEMACS
Users that are interested in MicroEMACS are comparing it to the libraries listed below
Sorting:
- Scheme 9 from Empty Space (Reimagined)☆74Updated 8 months ago
- A RISC-V assembler written in Lisp.☆47Updated 9 months ago
- An extended mg clone☆11Updated 6 months ago
- Advanced TECO dialect and interactive screen editor based on Scintilla☆52Updated this week
- Emacs clone in Forth.☆112Updated 5 years ago
- Build and run Emacs like it's 1985☆68Updated 8 years ago
- MicroEMACS Editor by Daniel Lawrence☆33Updated 2 years ago
- An ARM Thumb assembler written in Lisp.☆41Updated last year
- MIT CADR simulator☆59Updated last year
- Lisp compiler for x86-64 [WIP]☆34Updated this week
- Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs : a venerable (1983?), fast, small Emacs clone that was originally written for 2.8BSD on PDP-11. Some of…☆122Updated 2 months ago
- virtual lisp machine on linux☆92Updated last year
- Gosling emacs from early 1980s☆95Updated 5 years ago
- A tiny Emacs editor core with a tiny Lisp extention language☆30Updated 8 years ago
- MIT CADR original verilog and simulator☆16Updated 9 years ago
- Forth metacompiler written in Lisp, for bootstrapping☆46Updated 4 years ago
- ☆19Updated 7 years ago
- Femto, an extended version of Atto Emacs with a Tiny Lisp extension language☆48Updated this week
- The RScheme Revival Project☆33Updated 15 years ago
- pEmacs - Perfect Emacs☆29Updated 8 years ago
- The smallest emacs-like editor I could find☆21Updated 7 years ago
- Native 32-bit colorForth for PCs, Bochs and Qemu.☆90Updated 6 years ago
- Lisp interpreter and compiler from 1977-1988 for MSDOS.☆34Updated 8 years ago
- A general purpose Forth library