# ChangeLog for dev-lang/mmix # Copyright 2002-2006 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-lang/mmix/ChangeLog,v 1.9 2006/04/20 17:06:38 carlo Exp $ *mmix-20060324 (20 Apr 2006) 20 Apr 2006; Carsten Lohrke +metadata.xml, +mmix-20060324.ebuild: Version bump. 04 May 2005; David Holm mmix-20020216.ebuild: Added to ~ppc. 01 Jul 2004; Jeremy Huddleston mmix-20020216.ebuild: virtual/glibc -> virtual/libc 18 Dec 2003; Chuck Short mmix-20020216.ebuild: Added dependcy, need ghostscript to read the manual. Closes #35559. 06 Dec 2002; Rodney Rees : changed sparc ~sparc keywords *mmix-20020216 (04 May 2002) 04 May 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg mmix-20020216.ebuild files/digest-mmix-20020216 : From Knuth's page: MMIX is a machine that operates primarily on 64-bit words. It has 256 general-purpose 64-bit registers that each can hold either fixed-point or floating-point numbers. Most instructions have the 4-byte form `OP X Y Z', where each of OP, X, Y, and Z is a single 8-bit byte. For example, if OP is the code for ADD the meaning is ``X=Y+Z''; i.e., ``Set register X to the contents of register Y plus the contents of register Z.'' The 256 possible OP codes fall into a dozen or so easily remembered categories. The designers of important real-world processor chips (e.g., MIPS and ALPHA) have helped me with the design of MMIX. So I'm excited about the prospects. Ebuild provided by Hanno Boeck .