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- MINCE abstract "MINCE is a text editor for microcomputers that run the CP/M operating system. Developed in BDS C by Mark of the Unicorn, it was bundled with computers from Kaypro and Morrow Designs, and the Epson QX-10. It was a subset of Emacs (MINCE stands for \"MINCE Is Not Complete Emacs\") designed to run within the 64kB memory limit of 8-bit computers.MINCE used a gap buffer to fit within 48kB, and implemented a very efficient virtual memory system to support multiple buffers and a maximum file size limited only by available disk space. Although it was not open source, MOTU distributed partial code they deemed most useful for extending the product. MINCE was a companion product to SCRIBBLE, a text formatter based on Scribe. This separation of duties into editor plus formatter was common among advanced word processors at that time.In 1981 MINCE and SCRIBBLE were sold together, along with their source code and a C compiler, as a software bundle for USD$350 (almost USD$1000 in 2014 dollars) under the name \"Amethyst\". Amethyst was available without the compiler for $250, and MINCE and SCRIBBLE were available alone for $175. MINCE and SCRIBBLE were later developed into the Perfect Writer and FinalWord word processors. FinalWord later became Sprint. In 1984 the list price of MINCE was USD$175 [1]".
- MINCE wikiPageExternalLink 8311-1.TXT.
- MINCE wikiPageExternalLink 9101-1.TXT.
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- MINCE wikiPageExternalLink craft.
- MINCE wikiPageExternalLink unicorn.htm.
- MINCE wikiPageExternalLink wiki.pl?Mince.
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- MINCE wikiPageLength "3000".
- MINCE wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- MINCE wikiPageRevisionID "666670861".
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink BDS_C.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink M.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink M_software.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discontinued_software.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Emacs.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Text_editors.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Emacs.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Epson_QX-10.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Gap_buffer.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink George_Morrow_(computers).
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Kaypro.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink List_price.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Mark_of_the_Unicorn.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Microcomputer.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Open_source.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_Writer.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Scribe_(markup_language).
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Software_suite.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Source_code.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Sprint_(word_processor).
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Text_editor.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_memory.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLink Word_processor.
- MINCE wikiPageWikiLinkText "MINCE".
- MINCE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EmacsNavbox.
- MINCE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- MINCE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Text-editor-stub.
- MINCE subject M_software.
- MINCE subject Category:Discontinued_software.
- MINCE subject Category:Emacs.
- MINCE subject Category:Text_editors.
- MINCE hypernym Editor.
- MINCE type Person.
- MINCE comment "MINCE is a text editor for microcomputers that run the CP/M operating system. Developed in BDS C by Mark of the Unicorn, it was bundled with computers from Kaypro and Morrow Designs, and the Epson QX-10.".
- MINCE label "MINCE".
- MINCE sameAs Q16974173.
- MINCE sameAs m.010lwj4g.
- MINCE sameAs Q16974173.
- MINCE wasDerivedFrom MINCE?oldid=666670861.
- MINCE isPrimaryTopicOf MINCE.