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# Mu: a human-scale computer
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Not designed to operate in large clusters providing services for millions of
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people.
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Mu is a minimal-dependency hobbyist computing stack (everything above the
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processor and OS kernel).
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Designed for _you_, to run one computer. (Or a few.) Running the code you want
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to run, and nothing else.
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Mu is not designed to operate in large clusters providing services for
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millions of people. Mu is designed for _you_, to run one computer. (Or a few.)
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Running the code you want to run, and nothing else.
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```sh
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$ git clone https://github.com/akkartik/mu
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## What works so far
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You get a thin syntax called SubX for programming in (a subset of) x86 machine
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code. Here's a program (`examples/ex1.subx`) that returns 42:
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code. (A memory-safe compiled language is [being designed](http://akkartik.name/post/mu-2019-2).)
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Here's a program (`examples/ex1.subx`) that returns 42:
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```sh
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bb/copy-to-ebx 0x2a/imm32 # 42 in hex
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