Fix broken links to R4RS and SICP
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<b>Welcome to the home of my Scheme interpreter/compiler, 'dream', written in x86 machine language. :-)</b>
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<b>Welcome to the home of my Scheme interpreter/compiler, 'dream', written in x86 machine language. :-)</b>
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All essential syntax and procedures from the <a href="http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/r4rs_toc.html">R4RS standard</a> are implemented.
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All essential syntax and procedures from the <a href="https://people.csail.mit.edu/jaffer/r4rs_toc.html">R4RS standard</a> are implemented.
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The interpreter is properly tail recursive and passes all applicable tests from the 'r4rstest.scm' test suite.
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The interpreter is properly tail recursive and passes all applicable tests from the 'r4rstest.scm' test suite.
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<h2>Notes on the Design</h2>
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<h2>Notes on the Design</h2>
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The design for the 'dream' Scheme interpreter began with the design given in Abelson and Sussman's <a href="http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/full-text/book/book.html">Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs</a>.
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The design for the 'dream' Scheme interpreter began with the design given in Abelson and Sussman's <a href="https://go.scheme.org/sicp">Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs</a>.
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<p>In the following I will use the term 'byte' to refer to 8 bits, 'wyde' to refer to two bytes, 'tetra' to refer to four bytes, and 'octa' to refer to eight bytes.</p>
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<p>In the following I will use the term 'byte' to refer to 8 bits, 'wyde' to refer to two bytes, 'tetra' to refer to four bytes, and 'octa' to refer to eight bytes.</p>
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<h2>Garbage Collection</h2>
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<h2>Garbage Collection</h2>
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<h2>Scheme Registers</h2>
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<h2>Scheme Registers</h2>
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The registers denoted by EXP, ENV, UNEV, ARGL, VAL, and FREE in <a href="http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/full-text/book/book.html">Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs</a> are implemented by the machine registers EDX, EBP, ESI, EDI, EAX, and EBX respectively.
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The registers denoted by EXP, ENV, UNEV, ARGL, VAL, and FREE in <a href="https://go.scheme.org/sicp">Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs</a> are implemented by the machine registers EDX, EBP, ESI, EDI, EAX, and EBX respectively.
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The registers EXP, ENV, UNEV, ARGL, and VAL must point to a valid scheme object (or be zero) when the garbage collector is invoked.
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The registers EXP, ENV, UNEV, ARGL, and VAL must point to a valid scheme object (or be zero) when the garbage collector is invoked.
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Likewise, the garbage collector registers OLD, NEW, and SCAN are implemented by the machine registers ESI, EDI, and EAX respectively.
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Likewise, the garbage collector registers OLD, NEW, and SCAN are implemented by the machine registers ESI, EDI, and EAX respectively.
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