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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@c %**start of header
@setfilename mdk.info
@settitle GNU MIX Development Kit (mdk)
@syncodeindex pg cp
@finalout
@setchapternewpage odd
@c %**end of header
@set UPDATED November, 2015
@set EDITION 1.2.9
@set VERSION 1.2.9
@set JAO Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz
@set PHILIP Philip E. King
@set PIETER Pieter E. J. Pareit
@set MIKE Michael Scholz
@copying
This manual is for GNU MDK (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}),
a set of utilities for developing programs using Donald Knuth's MIX
mythical computer and MIXAL, its assembly language.
Copyright @copyright{} 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or
any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the
Invariant Sections being ``GNU General Public License'', with the
Front-Cover Texts being ``A GNU Manual,'' and with the Back-Cover Texts
as in (a) below. A copy of the license is included in the section
entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''.
(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have the freedom to
copy and modify this GNU manual. Buying copies from the FSF
supports it in developing GNU and promoting software freedom.''
@end quotation
@end copying
@dircategory GNU programming tools
@direntry
* MDK: (mdk). The GNU MIX Development Kit.
@end direntry
@footnotestyle separate
@titlepage
@title GNU MDK
@subtitle GNU MIX Development Kit
@subtitle Edition @value{EDITION}, for GNU @sc{mdk} Version @value{VERSION}
@subtitle @value{UPDATED}
@author by @value{JAO} (@email{jao@@gnu.org})
@page
@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
@insertcopying
@end titlepage
@shortcontents
@contents
@ifnottex
@node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
@insertcopying
GNU MDK was written and designed by @value{JAO}.
@value{PIETER} is the author of the Emacs @code{MIXAL} mode
(@pxref{MIXAL mode}), and has also contributed many bug fixes.
@value{PHILIP} has contributed to this package development with many
helpful discussions, as well as actual code (@pxref{GUD integration}).
@value{MIKE} is the author of the German translation of @sc{mdk}'s
user interface.
@end ifnottex
@menu
* Introduction::
* Acknowledgments::
* Installing MDK:: Installing GNU MDK from the source tarball.
* MIX and MIXAL tutorial:: Learn the innards of MIX and MIXAL.
* Getting started:: Basic usage of the @sc{mdk} tools.
* Emacs tools:: Programming the MIX using Emacs.
* mixasm:: Invoking the MIXAL assembler.
* mixvm:: Invoking and using the MIX virtual machine.
* gmixvm:: Invoking and using the GTK+ virtual machine.
* mixguile:: Invoking and using the Scheme virtual machine.
* Problems:: Reporting bugs.
* Copying:: @sc{mdk} licensing terms.
* Concept Index:: Index of concepts.
* Instructions and commands:: Index of MIXAL instructions and MIXVM commands.
@detailmenu
--- The Detailed Node Listing ---
Installing @sc{mdk}
* Download::
* Requirements::
* Basic installation::
* Emacs support::
* Special configure flags::
* Supported platforms::
MIX and MIXAL tutorial
* The MIX computer:: Architecture and instruction set
of the MIX computer.
* MIXAL:: The MIX assembly language.
The MIX computer
* MIX architecture::
* MIX instruction set::
MIX instruction set
* Instruction structure::
* Loading operators::
* Storing operators::
* Arithmetic operators::
* Address transfer operators::
* Comparison operators::
* Jump operators::
* Input-output operators::
* Conversion operators::
* Shift operators::
* Miscellaneous operators::
* Execution times::
MIXAL
* Basic structure:: Writing basic MIXAL programs.
* MIXAL directives:: Assembler directives.
* Expressions:: Evaluation of expressions.
* W-expressions:: Evaluation of w-expressions.
* Local symbols:: Special symbol table entries.
* Literal constants:: Specifying an immediate operand.
Getting started
* Writing a source file:: A sample MIXAL source file.
* Compiling:: Using @code{mixasm} to compile source
files into binary format.
* Running the program:: Running and debugging your programs.
* Using mixguile:: Using the Scheme interpreter to run and
debug your programs.
* Using Scheme in mixvm and gmixvm::
Running the program
* Non-interactive mode:: Running your programs non-interactively.
* Interactive mode:: Running programs interactively.
* Debugging:: Commands for debugging your programs.
Using @code{mixguile}
* The mixguile shell:: Using the Scheme MIX virtual machine.
* Additional functions:: Scheme functions accessing the VM.
* Defining new functions:: Defining your own Scheme functions.
* Hook functions:: Using command and break hook functions.
* Scheme scripts::
Hook functions
* Command hooks::
* Break hooks::
Emacs tools
* MIXAL mode:: Editing MIXAL files.
* GUD integration:: Invoking @code{mixvm} within Emacs.
MIXAL mode
* Basics:: Editing code, font locking and indentation.
* Help system:: Using the interactive help system.
* Compiling and running:: Invoking compiler and/or virtual machine.
@code{mixasm}, the MIXAL assembler
* Invoking mixasm::
@code{mixvm}, the MIX computer simulator
* Invocation::
* Commands:: Commands available in interactive mode.
* Devices:: MIX block devices implementation.
Interactive commands
* File commands:: Loading and executing programs.
* Debug commands:: Debugging programs.
* State commands:: Inspecting the virtual machine state.
* Configuration commands:: Changing and storing mixvm settings.
* Scheme commands::
@code{gmixvm}, the GTK virtual machine
* Invoking gmixvm::
* MIXVM console:: Using @code{mixvm} commands.
* MIX virtual machine:: The MIX virtual machine window.
* MIXAL source view:: Viewing the MIXAL source code.
* MIX devices view:: Device output.
* Menu and status bars:: Available menu commands.
@code{mixguile}, the Scheme virtual machine
* Invoking mixguile:: Command line options.
* Scheme functions reference:: Scheme functions accessing the VM.
Scheme functions reference
* mixvm wrappers:: Functions invoking mixvm commands.
* Hooks:: Adding hooks to mixvm commands.
* Additional VM functions:: Functions accessing the MIX virtual machine.
Copying
* GNU General Public License::
* GNU Free Documentation License::
@end detailmenu
@end menu
@include mdk_intro.texi
@include mdk_ack.texi
@include mdk_install.texi
@include mdk_tut.texi
@include mdk_gstart.texi
@include mdk_emacs.texi
@include mdk_mixasm.texi
@include mdk_mixvm.texi
@include mdk_gmixvm.texi
@include mdk_mixguile.texi
@include mdk_bugs.texi
@include mdk_copying.texi
@include mdk_index.texi
@include mdk_findex.texi
@bye
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