See also:
- BeOS MIX - - Uses BFiles for 18 of 20 MIX I/O devices, each MIX I/O instruction spawns a Be thread to do operation while MIX keeps computing. Has MIX Go button, unlike some MIX emulators, coded in C++.
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- Dan's MIX Simulator and MIXAL Compiler - - Assembler and interactive simulator in HTML and JavaScript; runs in web browser. For use if you are in haste to try MIXAL, or must code without installing an emulator.
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- GNU MDK - - MIX Development Kit, emulates MIX, MIXAL; with compiler, virtual machine, GUI, Guile interpreter, Emacs mode, Elisp program to run programs in Emacs window.
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- MIX - - Growing article, with links to related topics. [Wikipedia.
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- MIX Builder - - Full development environment: editor, assembler, simulator, interactive debugger; all in one. Does all 157 MIX instructions: floating-point operations, card reader, card punch, line printer, typewriter, paper tape. For Windows 9x-Me/NT-2000-XP.
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- MIX Emulator for Linux - - Compressed tar file, of "Swiss" MIX emulator, can be compiled for Linux, or modified for other Unix versions.
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- MIXAL - - Eric Raymond's MIX Assembler and interpreter; downloads: readme, source tarball, HTML rendering.
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- MixNet - - MIXAL compiler for Microsoft .NET framework. Outputs .NET executable files. All source code is C#. [Public Domain.
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- MMIX 2009: A RISC Computer for the Third Millennium - - Donald E. Knuth's new 64-bit processor for the new volumes of his landmark series 'The Art of Computer Programming'. MIX has become more than only a book example, so MMIX should too. Description, news.
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- MMIXmasters - - Site for volunteers converting all programs in The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP), Volumes 1-3, from old processor MIX, to newer MMIX: news, FAQ, mail lists, volunteer list and directions, links.
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- MMIX-Trace - - Simplifies debugging programs; acts like normal debugger by reading tracefile, using information for nice Windows interface, moves forward, backward through code, many other functions.
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- Virtual Hardware for MMIX - - Brief satiric article, seemingly from 2009 Scientific American; some downloads: True Color MMIX display for X11, MMIXX Distribution, screenshots; links.
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