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16 lines
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e3 (200k) is a full featured text editor in three versions: primary e3 for x86
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versions of Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Win9x, QNX, Atheos, BeOS(TM), DOS
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and ELKS (ELKS == Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset) written in NASM assembler,
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for second a version for ARM Risc CPUs and for third e3c, a C equivalent for
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all other platforms, for example on other RISC CPU like ALPHA. The assembler
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version is highly optimized for size. For the command syntax you can choice
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between the families of Wordstar(TM), EMACS, Pico, nedit or vi editors. In
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Linux the e3 uncompressed executable's size is at 12000 byte, a compressed
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executable will need around 9000 byte, so you won't waste your disk space ;-)
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e3 is quite independent of libc and because of its size it is very usable for
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Mini-Linux distributions and rescue disks. e3 has a numeric calculator built
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in. Newer e3 versions have the UNDO feature built in. Some features like piping
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through /bin/sed (using stream editor as a sub process) are currently designed
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for Linux and *BSD only, anyway this opens e3's door to the world of regular
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expressions. The 16 bit assembler versions of e3 and the C version are limited
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to Wordstar keys only.
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