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Software from the old Pr1me days.

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From bill <bill.gunshannon@gmail.com>
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Subject Software from the old Pr1me days.
Date Sun, 16 Jul 2023 10:34:59 -0400
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Many moons ago when I was the maintainer for a bunch of 850's
we had a lot of cool software.  Wondering if any of this has
survived.

Anyone remember an editor called Edv?
How about the RIM Database?

Anybody still have the source for either of these?

There was much more but a lot of it was proprietary so I know it
can't still be available.  Like all the stuff from U Sheffield.
They had an editor and a couple of compilers.

I guess the big question would be has the source for any of the
third party stuff for Primes survived?

bill

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Software from the old Pr1me days. bill <bill.gunshannon@gmail.com> - 2023-07-16 10:34 -0400
  Re: Software from the old Pr1me days. drb@ihatespam.msu.edu (Dennis Boone) - 2023-07-17 02:31 +0000

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