MDK, the MIX development kit | ||
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What is the MIX? MIX is Donald Knuth's mythical computer as described in his monumental work The Art Of Computer Programming. As any of its real counterparts, the MIX features registers, memory cells, an overflow toggle, comparison flags, input-output devices, and a set of binary instructions executable by its virtual CPU. You can programme the MIX using an assembly language called MIXAL, the MIX Assembly Language. So,
what's the use of learning MIXAL? Well, if you're interested
in programming, please buy, borrow or steal a copy of TAOCP,
and you'll see the use ;-).
What is the MDK? The MIX Development Kit offers an emulation of MIX and MIXAL. The current version of MDK includes two applications:
Planned features MDK is currently under active development, and there are some planned additional features I have in mind, e.g.
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