BIB-VERSION:: CS-TR-v2.0 ID:: ncstrl.dartmouthcs//TR86-113 ENTRY:: January 20, 1995 ORGANIZATION:: Dartmouth College, Computer Science TITLE:: A Collection of MDS Example Programs TYPE:: Technical Report (diskette) REVISION:: 1 AUTHOR:: Bergin, Joe AUTHOR:: Drysdale, Robert L. Scot AUTHOR:: Keough, Jerry AUTHOR:: Gallagher, Larry AUTHOR:: Sewelson, Vivian AUTHOR:: Sherman, Mark NOTE:: The 'January' in DATE is an arbitrary placeholder. DATE:: January 1986 ABSTRACT:: This MFS formatted disk contains a collection of example programs written for teaching machine architecture concepts using the Macintosh Development System. Sample programs illustrate how instructions can be treated as data, computer arithmetic, looping features, interrupt handling, coroutines, recursive subprograms and stack frames, traps and direct manipulation of the screen. In addition, a supervisor program is provided that implements basic, line-oriented input and output facilities for the 68000 assembly language programs on the Macintosh. NOTE:: You may download this disk as a Zip archive. END:: ncstrl.dartmouthcs//TR86-113