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<h2>The Tours</h2>
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ACL2 is a very large, multipurpose system. You can use it as a
programming language, a specification language, a modeling language,
a formal mathematical logic, or a semi-automatic theorem prover,
just to name its most common uses.<p>
This home page includes all of ACL2's online documentation, which is
quite extensive. To help ease your introduction to ACL2, we have
built two tours through this documentation.<p>
Newcomers to ACL2 should first take the ``Flying Tour.'' Then, if
you want to know more, take the ``Walking Tour.''<p>
To start a tour, click on the appropriate icon below.<p>
<a href="A_Flying_Tour_of_ACL2.html"><img src=flying.gif></a> <a href="A_Walking_Tour_of_ACL2.html"><img src=walking.gif></a><p>
For readers using Web browsers: This ``page'' actually contains many
other pages of our documentation, organized alphabetically and separated
by many blank lines. Be careful when using the scroll bar!<p>
For readers using our :DOC or our TexInfo format in Emacs: The tours
will probably be unsatisfying because we use gif files and assume you
can navigate ``back.''
<br><br><br><a href="acl2-doc.html"><img src="llogo.gif"></a> <a href="acl2-doc-index.html"><img src="index.gif"></a>
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