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<font color="white"><b>MDK, the MIX development kit</b></font>
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<a href="download.html">Download</a><br>
<a href="mdk.html">Documentation</a><br>
<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mdk">
MDK at SourceForge</a><br>
<a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/?cvsroot=mdk">
CVS repository</a><br><br>
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What is the MIX?
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<b>MIX</b> is Donald Knuth's mythical computer as described
in his monumental work <a
href="http://Sunburn.Stanford.EDU/~knuth/taocp.html"> The
Art Of Computer Programming</a>. 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 <b>MIXAL</b>, the MIX Assembly Language. <p> 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.
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What is the MDK?
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The <b>M</b>IX <b>D</b>evelopment <b>K</b>it offers an emulation of
<b>MIX</b> and <b>MIXAL</b>. The <a href="download.html">
current version</a> of MDK includes two applications:
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<li><b><i>mixasm</i></b> A MIXAL compiler, which
translates your source files into binary ones, executable
by the MIX virtual machine.
<li><b><i>mixvm</i></b> A MIX virtual machine which is
able to run and debug compiled MIXAL programs, using a
command line interface with readline's line editting
capabilities.
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Using the MDK tools, you'll be able to
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<li>write, compile and execute MIXAL programs,
<li>set breakpoints and run your programs step by step,
<li>inspect and modify the MIX registers, flags and memory
contents at any step,
<li>simulate MIX input-output devices using the standard
output and your file system.
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See the MDK <a href="mdk.html">user's manual</a> for a complete
description of the toolkit.
The MDK utils will run on any GNU/Linux box (see
<a href="download.html#reqs">requirements</a>) and, of course, are
<a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">free software</a>.
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Contact the <a href="mailto:jaortega@acm.org">author.</a>
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