Some utilities for handling name clashes in C programs. Some
systems have C-compilers with only 7 or 8 characters significant in
identifiers.
+.IP \fIint\fP
+.br
+An EM interpreter. This one is written in C, and is very useful for checking
+out programs.
.sp 1
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We currently make the Kit available to our users by telling
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The commands \fBem22\fP, \fBem24\fP and \fBem44\fP
produce e.out files with EM machine code which must be interpreted.
-The Kit contains two interpreters: one running under PDP 11/V7 UNIX,
-and one for the M68000, running under the PMDS system, SUN systems,
-the Mantra system, etc.
+The Kit contains three interpreters: one running under PDP 11/V7 UNIX,
+one for the M68000, running under the PMDS system, SUN systems,
+the Mantra system, etc, and one, written in C and running on large machines.
The first one can only interpret 2/2 e.out files,
-the other takes 2/4 and 4/4 files.
+the second takes 2/4 and 4/4 files,
+and the last one takes 2/2, 2/4 and 4/4.
The PDP 11 interpreter executes floating point instructions.
The interpreter for the M68000 traps if you try to use floating point.
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interpreter.
The interpreters are sought in the em22, em24 and em44
subdirectories of lib.
+The third interpreter is available on large machines as the program \fIint\fP
+in the bin directory.
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Compilation on a different machine.
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