1README file for JED. 2 3 JED is distributed in two forms: 4 5 jedXXX.tar.gz: 6 Contains the complete source to the editor. It does not 7 contain the slang library source. The library is available 8 from ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/slang. 9 10 Building JED requires the use of a C compiler which understands 11 function prototypes. I have sucessfully built JED with `cc' on 12 the ULTRIX, VMS, and IRIX operating systems. In addition, I 13 have created it using `gcc' under SunOS and Linux. See 14 src/mkfiles/README for building it under DOS, OS/2, and 15 Windows systems. 16 17 jedXXX.zip: 18 Contains no source code but it does include pre-compiled 19 executables for MSDOS and Windows systems. The executable is in 20 the bin directory and will work only on 386+ PCs with a DPMI 21 server, such as provided by Windows (See INSTALL.pc for 22 information regarding the server). The executables were 23 created using gcc for win32 and MSDOS (specifically, MINGW32 24 and DJGPP). 25 26 For installtion instructions on 27 28 Unix: 29 read INSTALL.unx 30 31 VMS: 32 read INSTALL.vms 33 34 DOS, OS/2, Win9X, NT: 35 read INSTALL.pc 36 37 Then, read INSTALL for more installation tips. For changes and new 38 features, read changes.txt. 39 40 Addition information about JED is available from 41 http://space.mit.edu/%7Edavis/jed.html. The documentation for the 42 slang library and interpreter is available from http://www.s-lang.org 43 and http://space.mit.edu/%7Edavis/slang.html. Useful newsgroups include 44 comp.editors and alt.lang.s-lang. A mailing list is also available. 45 See http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/jed-users for more information 46 about it. 47