A proposed programming system for Knuth's mix computer
Abstract
A programming system using a hypothetical computer is proposed for
use in teaching machine and assembly language programming courses.
Major components such as monitor, assembler, interpreter, grader and
diagnostics are described. The interpreter is programmed and documented
for use on an IBM 360/67. The interpreter can be used for teaching
machine language programming and can be incorporated into the proposed
programming system.
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