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Maiko

Maiko is the implementation of the Medley Interlisp virtual machine, for a byte-coded Lisp instruction set and some low-level functions for connecting with Lisp for access to display (via X11) and disk etc.

Newcomers should check out the Medley Interlisp Introduction.

See the Medley repository for

Bug reports, feature requests, fixes and improvements, support for additional platforms and hardware are all welcome.

Development Platforms

We are developing on FreeBSD, Linux, MacOS, and Solaris currently on arm7l, arm64, PowerPC, SPARC, i386, and x86_64 hardware.

Building Maiko

Building requires clang, make, X11 client libraries (libx11-dev). For example,

$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install clang make x11dev
$ cd maiko/bin
$ ./makeright x
  • The build will (attempt to) detect the OS-type and cpu-type. It will build binaries lde and ldex in ../ostype.cputype (with .o files in ..ostype.cputype-x. For example, Linux on a 64-bit x86 will use linux.x86_64, while MacOS 11 on (new) Mac will use darwin.arm64.
  • If you prefer using gcc over clang, you will need to edit the makefile fragment for your configuration (makefile-ostype.cputype-x1) and comment out the line (with a #) that defines CCforclangand uncomment the line (delete the #) for the line that definesCCforgcc`.
  • There is a cmake configuration (TBD)

Building For MacOS

  • Running on MacOS requires an X server, and building on a Mac requires X client libraries. An X-server for x86 MacOS (and X11 client libraries) can be freely obtained at https://www.xquartz.org/ For the new arm64 MacOS 11, you'll need https://x.org which you can get via MacPorts or Brew.

Building for Windows 10

Windows 10 currently requires "Docker for Desktop" or WSL2 -- basically a Linux virtual machine -- and a (Windows X-server). See Medley's README for more.

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