All releases of GNU MIX Development Kit


Release Notes: This is a bug fix release, including some documentation updates.


Release Notes: This is a maintenance release fixing extant bugs and upgrading MDK's internals to the latest versions of Guile and Glade. You may also notice, depending on your desktop configuration, an improvement in gmixvm's startup time.


Release Notes: The license was changed to GPLv3. Minor bugs were fixed. This version is compatible with recent versions of GTK+ and Glib.


Release Notes: The Gmixvm interface has been improved with respect to the external programs dialog and about box. Compilation warnings in PPC and 64-bit platforms were fixed. Minor bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: MIXAL compliance fixes were made. NOP now accepts an F-spec. Invalid F-spec values are reported as warnings instead of errors, since they can be legitimately (if hackishly) used. gmixvm now has a history popup in the terminal input dialog. The load file dialog now remembers the last directory. I1 and I2 in mixvm were swapped to their correct position. smem in mixvm now correctly handles negative zero. Bugfixes were made.


Release Notes: This is a maintenance release, mainly devoted to bugfixes. In particular, it fixes a bug that prevented gmixvm from working with recent libglade versions.


Release Notes: This release has a new GTK+ 2.4 graphical user interface and German i18n.


Release Notes: Important bugs related to MDK's compliance with the MIXAL definition have been fixed. New features include input/output support for the MIX terminal device and mixasm listings improvements.


Release Notes: This is a bugfix release which also includes a new emacs goodie: a major mode for MIXAL source files. The 1.0.x series will be devoted only to bugfixes for GTK 1.2.x users. Beginning with version 1.1, the graphical user interface will be migrated to GTK 2.x.


Release Notes: A new -t/--time commandline option in 'mixvm' to turn on virtual execution time printing (it is off by default), a new mixvm command (prompt) that lets you change the mixvm command prompt ("MIX > " by default), wrapping the program counter to 0 when it reaches address 4000 during program execution (caveat: a program missing the HLT instruction can loop indefinitely), Mac OS X support, updates to the user manual, and minor bugfixes.