\section{How to Obtain MLRISC} There are a few ways to obtain the MLRISC system. \begin{enumerate} \item An old version of MLRISC is available from \externhref{http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/what/smlnj/doc/MLRISC/quick-tour/index.html}{this link}. This version is stable but very out-dated, and does not contain the most up-to-date features. \item New experimental versions are available from the \externhref{http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/what/smlnj/software.html}{SML/NJ software page} as part of the SML/NJ compiler releases. These versions are relative stable, but do not include the entire MLRISC source tree. \item \href{mailto:leunga@cs.nyu.edu}{Allen} keeps an up-to-date version of MLRISC at NYU for private use. This version includes everything but is under constant changes, so beware! To access the CVS repository, set your \sml{CVSROOT} environment variable to \begin{verbatim} :pserver:mlrisc@react-ilp.cs.nyu.edu:/home/leunga/mlrisc \end{verbatim} and checkout the repository using \begin{verbatim} cvs co MLRISC++ \end{verbatim} The password to use is \sml{mlrisc}. \item Generally speaking, you can get the latest version of MLRISC by asking \href{mailto:george@research.bell-labs.com}{Lal}. \end{enumerate} MLRISC is \newdef{free, open source} software, and is released under the \href{http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/what/smlnj/license.html}{SML/NJ license}.