Arnold, I agree, I do remember seeing it on what I think was the PWB 4.0 tape. IMHO: it was before cshell, termcap, vi et al was released inside of the rest of the Bell System and there seemed to be sometimes "SW from BSD be bad/crude" 'tude. IIRC ber and mmp must have had it running on the Marx's brothers systems in Whippany. But he had vi, so I personally never used it. @Mary Ann - this would have been around the time you were in Columbus and starting the terminfo work. Do you have any memories? On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 5:29 AM wrote: > Did anyone within the Bell System ever use a screen editor called 'se'? > (NOT related to the Georgia Tech se editor [se-editor.org]). > > I used this on a USG UNIX 4.0 system ~ 1982 when I did some contract > programming at Southern Bell. I think it was originally written for > the Vax but it had been squeezed to run on a PDP-11/70 also. > > I've mentioned this in the past, but it seems to been covered over > by the sands of time, and that nobody else ever used it. > > Arnold >