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* [TUHS] Emacs on v7
@ 2023-08-24 23:26 Adam Thornton
  2023-08-25  0:19 ` [TUHS] " Jim Geist
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Adam Thornton @ 2023-08-24 23:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: The Eunuchs Hysterical Society

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I finally got an Emacs running on v7--it's on misspiggy at LCML now as "ue".

It's Microemacs 3.6; what I did was to clone
https://github.com/troglobit/MicroEMACS and check out the first commit.

Some experimentation later, it had the usual problem with v7 and DEC
linkers that not all the function names (er, more generally exported
symbols, but in this case, function names) were unique in the first 7
characters (which is 6 if you're working with DEC OSes).  So a bit of sed
later and I had something that built, linked, and appears to run with
TERM=vt100 set.

Arrow keys, naturally, don't work, but C-b, C-f, C-p, C-n do.

I think I'm going to just make a GH repo of it, but I'm happy to send the
tarball, or tar.uue, upon request.  I find UUCP kinda fragile on my simh
installation, and I don't know how to get to Miss Piggy's (although the
uucp commands are there), so, well, uuencoding, a pasteboard buffer,
iTerm2's "Paste Slowly", and cat will work as a file transfer mechanism.

Adam

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* [TUHS] Re: Emacs on v7
  2023-08-24 23:26 [TUHS] Emacs on v7 Adam Thornton
@ 2023-08-25  0:19 ` Jim Geist
  2023-08-25  3:02   ` Adam Thornton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jim Geist @ 2023-08-25  0:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Adam Thornton; +Cc: The Eunuchs Hysterical Society

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misspiggy? Is LCML back open?

On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 5:26 PM Adam Thornton <athornton@gmail.com> wrote:

> I finally got an Emacs running on v7--it's on misspiggy at LCML now as
> "ue".
>
> It's Microemacs 3.6; what I did was to clone
> https://github.com/troglobit/MicroEMACS and check out the first commit.
>
> Some experimentation later, it had the usual problem with v7 and DEC
> linkers that not all the function names (er, more generally exported
> symbols, but in this case, function names) were unique in the first 7
> characters (which is 6 if you're working with DEC OSes).  So a bit of sed
> later and I had something that built, linked, and appears to run with
> TERM=vt100 set.
>
> Arrow keys, naturally, don't work, but C-b, C-f, C-p, C-n do.
>
> I think I'm going to just make a GH repo of it, but I'm happy to send the
> tarball, or tar.uue, upon request.  I find UUCP kinda fragile on my simh
> installation, and I don't know how to get to Miss Piggy's (although the
> uucp commands are there), so, well, uuencoding, a pasteboard buffer,
> iTerm2's "Paste Slowly", and cat will work as a file transfer mechanism.
>
> Adam
>

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* [TUHS] Re: Emacs on v7
  2023-08-25  0:19 ` [TUHS] " Jim Geist
@ 2023-08-25  3:02   ` Adam Thornton
  2023-08-25  5:53     ` Lars Brinkhoff
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Adam Thornton @ 2023-08-25  3:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jim Geist; +Cc: The Eunuchs Hysterical Society

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LCML is not open to physical visitors but a couple days ago, someone posted
on Mastodon about misspiggy and you can ssh
misspiggy@tty.livingcomputers.org and it works, so....

On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 5:19 PM Jim Geist <velocityboy@gmail.com> wrote:

> misspiggy? Is LCML back open?
>
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 5:26 PM Adam Thornton <athornton@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I finally got an Emacs running on v7--it's on misspiggy at LCML now as
>> "ue".
>>
>> It's Microemacs 3.6; what I did was to clone
>> https://github.com/troglobit/MicroEMACS and check out the first commit.
>>
>> Some experimentation later, it had the usual problem with v7 and DEC
>> linkers that not all the function names (er, more generally exported
>> symbols, but in this case, function names) were unique in the first 7
>> characters (which is 6 if you're working with DEC OSes).  So a bit of sed
>> later and I had something that built, linked, and appears to run with
>> TERM=vt100 set.
>>
>> Arrow keys, naturally, don't work, but C-b, C-f, C-p, C-n do.
>>
>> I think I'm going to just make a GH repo of it, but I'm happy to send the
>> tarball, or tar.uue, upon request.  I find UUCP kinda fragile on my simh
>> installation, and I don't know how to get to Miss Piggy's (although the
>> uucp commands are there), so, well, uuencoding, a pasteboard buffer,
>> iTerm2's "Paste Slowly", and cat will work as a file transfer mechanism.
>>
>> Adam
>>
>

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* [TUHS] Re: Emacs on v7
  2023-08-25  3:02   ` Adam Thornton
@ 2023-08-25  5:53     ` Lars Brinkhoff
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Lars Brinkhoff @ 2023-08-25  5:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Adam Thornton; +Cc: The Eunuchs Hysterical Society

Adam Thornton wrote:
> LCML is not open to physical visitors but a couple days ago, someone posted
> on Mastodon about misspiggy and you can ssh
> misspiggy@tty.livingcomputers.org and it works, so....

Remote access to several of their computers has been open all along.

ssh menu@tty.livingcomputers.org

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