MIXASM(1) | General Commands Manual | MIXASM(1) |
mixasm
— the MIX
virtual machine assembler
mixasm |
[-n | --ndebug ]
[-l | --list
list-file] [-o |
--output output-file]
MIX_FILE |
mixasm |
[-h | --help ]
[-u | --usage ]
[-v | --version ] |
The mixasm
utility is an assembler for the
MIX virtual machine. The MIX is Donald Knuth's mythical computer, described
in the first volume of The Art of Computer Programming, which is programmed
using MIXAL, the MIX assembly language.
The operation of the mixasm
utility is not
affected by its environment.
The mixasm
utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
Compile a MIX assembly language file:
mixasm primes.mixal
Load a MIXAL program and run it in the MIX virtual machine:
mixvm -r hello.mix
No standards documentation was harmed in the process of creating
mixasm
.
The mixasm
utility was developed by
Jose A. Ortega Ruiz, Pieter E. J.
Pareit, Philip E. King,
Michael Scholz and Sergey
Poznyakoff. This manual page was written by Peter
Pentchev ⟨roam@ringlet.net⟩ for the Debian Project.
February 18, 2011 | Debian |