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As far as I can tell, EINE was the first Emacs clone. It was written by Daniel Weinreb for the MIT CADR Lisp machine.
I have located EINE source code on PDP-10 backup tapes at MIT. I will submit a request for their release, but it will probably take a long time before they appear.
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Side note. The second clone would be SINE (as hinted by the name), and then Multics Emacs. It's already part of this collection and can also be found here: https://github.com/ArchMach/Sine
As far as I can tell, EINE was the first Emacs clone. It was written by Daniel Weinreb for the MIT CADR Lisp machine.
I have located EINE source code on PDP-10 backup tapes at MIT. I will submit a request for their release, but it will probably take a long time before they appear.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: