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[Files] Version 4.22 of the MorphOS native CygnusED (CED) is now availableANN.lu
Posted on 15-Dec-2003 07:06 GMT by CED rules 4ever (Edited on 2003-12-15 15:00:09 GMT by Christian Kemp)28 comments
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Version 4.22 of the MorphOS native CygnusED (CED) is now available. Changes since initial release:

Requesting AMIGAGuideĀ© Help by pressing the HELP key caused a crash.
Current directory is now correct if launched from WB.
The -keepio and -sticky arguments now work properly.
Printing shouldn't crash anymore.

Changes since last update:

Ported MetaMac and RecoverCEDFiles.
Fixed printing, it was still broken.
Fixed macro loading/saving.

CygnusED Professional 4.22 PPC
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Version 4.22 of the MorphOS native CygnusED (CED) is now available : Comment 18 of 28ANN.lu
Posted by Olaf Barthel on 16-Dec-2003 07:18 GMT
In reply to Comment 13 (Anonymous):
>> MOS native port probably means they have the sourcecode..
>
> I always thought CED was written in assembler and not in C?

Large parts used to be written in assembly language, such as the code which
formats the text buffer contents for display on screen. Same goes for the
fast scrolling code and the hand-tuned topaz/8 text printing routines. I
had my share of troubles getting these rewritten in 'C'. At the same time I
also switched compilers for the project (CygnusEd used to be built with
Manx Aztec 'C' 5.0a). The editor and its supporting tools are fairly portable
today, as long as the operating system is AmigaOS-like.
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