TECO-C (version number 146) Copyright 1983, 1990 by Pete Siemsen. This software is provided to you free of charge for your own use. Use it as you see fit; if it doesn't work, I disclaim all responsibility. You may re-distribute this software UNCHANGED only if you include this copy-right notice. Alternatively, if you change this software, you may re-distribute the result only if you include BOTH this copyright notice, AND an additional notice identifying you and indicating that you have changed the software. This program is still under development. See file PROBLEMS.TXT for notes I've written to myself about things to do to the program. If you modify this code to enhance it or fix a bug, please communicate the changes to me. My address is Pete Siemsen 645 Ohio Avenue #302 Long Beach, Ca. 90814 (213) 433-3059 (home) (213) 740-7391 (work) Internet: siemsen@usc.edu [NOTE -- This is old information. Better to contact me, Tom Almy, below.] ******************************************************* This archive contains TECO-C modified and compiled for DOS, Win32, OS/2, and Linux (on Intel 32bit architecture). The modifications have been made by: Tom Almy tomalmy@aracnet.com who is a "old time" TECO user. Not only did I port TECO-C but I also corrected some bugs. For OS/2 modified the file backup algorithm to do copying rather than renaming as an option. This makes it Workplace Shell friendly. The Win32, Linux and OS/2 versions allow long file names. Included files in this archive: readme.1st This file readme.txt Quick operating instructions for the TECO literate readme.lnx Operating and install instructions for Linux users wchart.txt List of all the implemented commands. teco.doc The official teco reference. TECOC IS CLOSE TO TECO-11 IN FUNCTIONALITY *.tes TECO command files for various things *.tec Compressed TECO command files These apply to OS/2, DOS, and Windows versions: inspect.cmd Command files to invoke tecoc inspect.bat (cmd for OS/2, bat for DOS/Win32) mung.cmd mung.bat teco.cmd teco.bat tmake.cmd this would be "make" but most people use the program "make". tmake.bat tecocmd.btm Equivalent aliases for JPSoft products (4DOS, et cetera) The executable program is downloaded as a separate file.