27-MAY-75 09:19:05-PDT,2584;000000000000 Mail from MIT-DMS rcvd at 27-MAY-75 0918-PDT DATE: 27 MAY 75 1135-EDT FROM: XXX at MIT-DMS SUBJECT: muddle source code ACTION-TO: xxxxxxx at SUMEX-AIM MESSAGE-ID: <[MIT-DMS]27 MAY 75 12:16:34-EDT.17282> Dear Xxxx, Here is a list of the files that constitute the source for MUDDLE. I don't know if you want all of them (total approximately 156000 36-bit words of text--almost 1 million characters). Please let me know which you like FTPd to your machine. MIDAS is very poorly documented, although it is similar enough to other PDP-10 assmeblers that the code should be readable by your system programmers. Xxxxx Muddle source file list. _________ ______ ___________ _____________ AGC MCR273 19 garbage collector no ARITH MBD079 3 arithmetic SUBRs no ATOMHK MCR098 4 atom/oblist SUBRs no CREATE MCR035 2 process creator/resumers no DECL MCR072 4 declaration processor no EVAL MCR349 17 evaluator no FOPEN MCR352 18 i/o SUBRs yes GCHACK MCR020 2 storage handlers no INITM MCR186 4 initializer (destroyed during initialization) small amount INTERR MCR239 9 inerrupt routines yes MAIN MCR227 8 startup code, main loop and misc. no MAPPUR MCR078 5 page sharing code yes MAPS MCR017 2 MAPF/MAPR code no MUDDLE MCR291 5 insert file used during assembly no MUDEX MCR030 2 TENEX specific code yes MUDSQU MCR004 1 internal symbol table routine no NFREE MCR032 2 special storage module no PFLOAT MCR003 1 floating point number printer no PRIMIT MCR169 12 structure manipulating SUBRs no PRINT MCR246 12 printer (muddle objs==>ascii) no PUTGET MCR047 2 association handling routines no READCH MCR116 4 teletype handling code yes READER MCR264 10 reader (ascii==>muddle obj) no SAVE MCR083 3 entire muddle saver/restorer yes SPECS MCR062 2 common data bases etc. yes STENEX MCR002 1 TENEX symbols for midas yes UUOH MCR072 2 call/return uuos no *length in number of 1024 word blocks.