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== Implementations == * [[EVE (text editor)|EVE]] (Extensible Versatile Editor), the first TPU-based editor, delivered with VAX/VMS by mid-1985.<ref>{{cite book |title=User's Guide to EVE AA-Z302A-TE |date=July 1985 |publisher=[[Digital Equipment Corporation]] |page=ix}}</ref> * In 1986, DEC developed a new version of [[EDT (Digital)|EDT]] written in TPU * [[Language-Sensitive Editor]], part of VAXset (software development platform) * A version of the [[Vi (text editor)|vi]] editor was created by Gregg Wonderly at [[Oklahoma State University]] called TPUVI or VITPU.<ref>{{cite newsgroup |url=https://www.tuhs.org/Usenet/comp.sources.misc/1988-September/001841.html |title=v04i092: TPUVI for VMS part 1 of 17 |newsgroup=comp.sources.misc |date=September 26, 1988 |author=Gregg Wonderly }}</ref> VITPU is still available via the [[DECUS]] archives online.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.digiater.nl/openvms/freeware/v50/vitpu/doc/vi_1.rno |title=VI.RNO - Installation and help for VI emulation in TPU |author=Gregg Wonderly |date=July 22, 1987 |publisher=OpenVMS Freeware CD V5.0 |accessdate=July 1, 2022}}</ref>
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