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assembler (mass) | assembler
- assembler |
assembler (msas) | assembler
- assembler |
assembler (msasasci) | assembler
- assembler |
assembler (encz) | assembler,kompilátor n: Zdeněk Brož |
assembler (encz) | assembler,překladač n: Zdeněk Brož |
assembler (encz) | assembler,sestavovatel n: |
Assembler (gcide) | Assembler \As*sem"bler\, n.
One who assembles a number of individuals; also, one of a
number assembled.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Computers) a computer program that takes as input a set
of instructions written in assembly language, and produces
a corresponding executable computer program in machine
language.
[PJC]
3. (Computers) same as assembly language. [informal]
[PJC] |
assembler (gcide) | assembly language \assembly language\ n.
1. (Computers) an artificial computer language with mnemonic
codes representing the basic machine-language instructions
of a computer, which can be interpreted by an assembler to
produce a computer program in machine language. Also
informally referred to as assembler.
Note: Writing a program in assembly language is very much
simpler than writing the machine instructions in binary
code, and the use of such a language greatly increases
the efficiency of the process of writing computer
programs. See also programming language, FORTRAN,
BASIC.
[PJC] |
assembler (wn) | assembler
n 1: a program to convert assembly language into machine
language [syn: assembler, assembly program] |
assembler (foldoc) | assembler
A program which converts assembly language
into machine code.
(1996-03-25)
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assembler (mass) | assembler
- assembler |
assembler (msas) | assembler
- assembler |
assembler (msasasci) | assembler
- assembler |
assembler (encz) | assembler,kompilátor n: Zdeněk Brožassembler,překladač n: Zdeněk Brožassembler,sestavovatel n: |
assemblers (encz) | assemblers,montéři n: Zdeněk Brožassemblers,sestavovatelé n: Zdeněk Brož |
disassembler (encz) | disassembler,nástroj programátora n: Zdeněk Brož |
assembler (gcide) | Assembler \As*sem"bler\, n.
One who assembles a number of individuals; also, one of a
number assembled.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Computers) a computer program that takes as input a set
of instructions written in assembly language, and produces
a corresponding executable computer program in machine
language.
[PJC]
3. (Computers) same as assembly language. [informal]
[PJC]assembly language \assembly language\ n.
1. (Computers) an artificial computer language with mnemonic
codes representing the basic machine-language instructions
of a computer, which can be interpreted by an assembler to
produce a computer program in machine language. Also
informally referred to as assembler.
Note: Writing a program in assembly language is very much
simpler than writing the machine instructions in binary
code, and the use of such a language greatly increases
the efficiency of the process of writing computer
programs. See also programming language, FORTRAN,
BASIC.
[PJC] |
disassembler (gcide) | disassembler \dis`as*sem"bler\ n. (Computers)
a computer program that takes as input a computer program in
machine language and produces an equivalent assembly-language
file.
[PJC] |
assembler (wn) | assembler
n 1: a program to convert assembly language into machine
language [syn: assembler, assembly program] |
assembler (foldoc) | assembler
A program which converts assembly language
into machine code.
(1996-03-25)
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cas 8051 assembler (foldoc) | CAS 8051 Assembler
An experimental one-pass assembler for the 8051 with
C-like syntax by Mark Hopkins. Most features of a modern
assembler included except macros (soon to be added).
Requires an ANSI-C compiler. Ported to MS-DOS, Ultrix,
Sun-4. (July 1993).
Version 1.2. Assembler/linker, disassembler, documentation,
examples.
(ftp://lyman.pppl.gov/pub/8051/assem),
(ftp://nic.funet.fi/pub/microprocs/MCS-51/csd4-archive/assem).
{Other software tools and applications
(ftp://nic.funet.fi/pub/compilers/8051/)}.
(1995-01-26)
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cheap assembler (foldoc) | CHeap ASseMbler
CHASM
(CHASM) A shareware assembler for MS-DOS.
(1994-11-15)
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cross-assembler (foldoc) | cross-assembler
An assembler which runs on one type of processor and
produces machine code for another.
There is a set of 6502, 68xx and Zilog Z80 and 8085
cross-assemblers in C by and Alan
R. Baldwin. They run under MS-DOS and could be compiled to
run under Unix and on the Amiga and Atari ST.
See also fas.
(ftp://ccosun.caltech.edu/).
(1993-03-10)
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gcos macro assembler program (foldoc) | GCOS Macro Assembler Program
GMAP
(GMAP) The macro assembler for the GCOS 8
operating system on Honeywell/Bull DPS-8 computers.
["GCOS8 OS GMAP User's Guide", Bull].
(2009-01-14)
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gnu assembler (foldoc) | GNU assembler
gas
(GAS) A Unix assembler for the GNU project. Many CPU
types are handled and COFF and IEEE-695 formats are
supported as well as standard a.out.
Current version 2.2 ported to Sun-3, Sun-4, i386,
386BSD, BSD/386, Linux, PS/2-AIX, VAX, Ultrix,
BSD, VMS.
The assembler has been merged with GNU Binutils.
E-mail: .
(1995-04-18)
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packet assembler/disassembler (foldoc) | Packet Assembler/Disassembler
PAD
(PAD) Hardware or software device for splitting a data stream
into discrete packets for transmission over some medium and
then reforming the stream(s) at the receiver.
The term is most often used for interfaces to X.25 lines.
(1995-01-31)
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symbolic assembler program (foldoc) | Symbolic Assembler Program
(SAP) The assembly language for the IBM 704,
defined in the late 1950s.
(1994-12-12)
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