From 1b0c806445f50e98cc9099b12b9e9afcef90cd68 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jaortega Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 04:18:01 +0000 Subject: added link to CVS tarball --- doc/html/download.html | 205 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 106 insertions(+), 99 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/html/download.html b/doc/html/download.html index 4d93f91..7ea1e17 100644 --- a/doc/html/download.html +++ b/doc/html/download.html @@ -5,107 +5,114 @@ MDK download - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
  - MDK download -  
  
-
- News
- MDK home
- Documentation
- Mailing lists
- - MDK at SourceForge
- - CVS repository

-

Thanks to
- - SourceForge Logo -

-

- Download -

-

The latest version (0.2) source tarball, as well as the - HTML documentation is available for - download - - here.

-

- Requirements -

- MDK is written in ANSI C and uses the following libraries: -
    -
  • GNU readline and history -
  • - GNU Flex, version 2.3 or latter -
  • glib, version 1.2.0 or latter -
- These libraries are fairly common in any GNU/Linux distribution - (MDK is developed on a Debian 2.3 - box). Although I haven't tested it, MDK should be also installable - on BSD operating systems such as FreeBSD if the above libraries - are installed. Please, - drop me a line if you install - MDK, and I'll add your platform to the list of supported ones. -

- Installation -

- MDK uses autoconf/automake, so that compilation and installation - should follow the typical uncompress, configure, make, install cycle. - First, uncompress the source tarball using: -
-    tar xvfz mdk-latest.tar.gz
-          
- This will create a folder named mdk-X.Y (where X.Y stands for - the version you downloaded, e.g., 0.1). To build the MDK tools, - enter this folder and type -
-    ./configure
-    make
-          
- After the compilation finishes, you can find the MDK - executables, mixasm (the assembler) and mixvm - (the MIX virtual machine) in the subdirectory - mixutils. They can be run directly from that - directory, but, if you prefer to install the binaries and - documentation in standard locations, type, as root -
-    make install
-          
- See the file named INSTALL in the source folder for fine tuning - of build and installation options. -

- Contact the author. -

-
 
  
  - last modified Sat Jan 6 00:24:39 CET 2001 -
  + MDK download +  
  
+
+ News
+ MDK home
+ Documentation
+ Mailing lists
+ + MDK at SourceForge
+ + CVS repository

+

Thanks to
+ + SourceForge Logo +

+

+ Download + +

+

The latest stable version (0.2) source tarball, as well as the + HTML documentation is available for + download + + here. +

+

You can also download the + + nightly CVS tree tarball, containing the + development version.

+

+ Requirements +

+ MDK is written in ANSI C and uses the following libraries: +
    +
  • GNU readline and history +
  • + GNU Flex, version 2.3 or latter +
  • glib, version 1.2.0 or latter +
+ These libraries are fairly common in any GNU/Linux distribution + (MDK is developed on a Debian 2.3 + box). Although I haven't tested it, MDK should be also installable + on BSD operating systems such as FreeBSD if the above libraries + are installed. Please, + drop me a line if you install + MDK, and I'll add your platform to the list of supported ones. +

+ Installation +

+ MDK uses autoconf/automake, so that compilation and installation + should follow the typical uncompress, configure, make, install cycle. + First, uncompress the source tarball using: +
+	      tar xvfz mdk-latest.tar.gz
+	    
+ This will create a folder named mdk-X.Y (where X.Y stands for + the version you downloaded, e.g., 0.1). To build the MDK tools, + enter this folder and type +
+	      ./configure
+	      make
+	    
+ After the compilation finishes, you can find the MDK + executables, mixasm (the assembler) and mixvm + (the MIX virtual machine) in the subdirectory + mixutils. They can be run directly from that + directory, but, if you prefer to install the binaries and + documentation in standard locations, type, as root +
+	      make install
+	    
+ See the file named INSTALL in the source folder for fine tuning + of build and installation options. +

+ Contact the author. +

+
 
  
  + last modified Sat Jan 6 00:24:39 CET 2001 +
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