macro assemblerの例文
- Essentially ALGOL acted like the macro pass of a macro assembler.
- By the late 1950s the macro language was followed by the Macro Assemblers.
- Macro assemblers often allow macros to take parameters.
- PLEX was described in 2008 as " a cross between Fortran and a macro assembler ."
- He is the author of the programs Merlin ( a macro assembler ) and ProSel for Apple machines.
- The Thor 20 and 21 were shipped with a 68020 macro assembler and linker, plus Motorola processor documentation.
- The manual for the Macro Assembler was bulky ( about 4 inches thick ) and difficult to use as a reference.
- IBM recognized the problems with the Macro Assembler and created an automated program generator named DMS . DMS later became 8100.
- Unfortunately this was largely ignored, with programmers continuing to use implementations of IBM's macro assembler : IBM Basic assembly language and its derivatives.
- In addition, it was designed to have all of the power possessed by earlier general macro assemblers but with the unfortunate syntactic and semantic difficulties removed.
- Early versions of MASM were sold either as a generic " Microsoft Macro Assembler " for all x86 machines and the OEM version produced specifically for IBM PCs.
- PLN ( created by Robert Nichols ) was the host language for a number of DG products, making them easier to develop, enhance, and maintain than macro assembler equivalents.
- DMS was essentially a screen painter; it could do simple edits such as field range checking or numeric tests but more complex logic still had to be coded using the Macro Assembler.
- Creating a macro assembler and an interpreter for a completely theoretical piece of hardware could take as little as a few hundred lines, with a new instruction being added with a single line.
- Note that more powerful macro assemblers allowed use of conditional assembly constructs in macro instructions that could generate different code on different machines or different operating systems, reducing the need for multiple libraries.
- The Turbo Assembler, TASM, a standard x86 assembler independent of TP source-compatible with the widely used Microsoft Macro Assembler MASM, was supplied with the enhanced " Borland Pascal " versions.
- The " Atari Macro Assembler " was offered by Atari to provide better performance and more powerful features, such as copy-protected, and did not include an editor or debugger.
- 1616 / OS was initially little more than a powerful monitor, with commands for dumping and modifying memory, loading and saving to tape, and a built in macro assembler and full screen editor.
- In attempting to engage with the Microsoft Macro Assembler article and its primary contributors, I made this edit, which resulted in this discussion, and this edit, which resulted in this and this.
- Like the RSX emulation, RT-11 occupied the top 8K of memory, leaving the bottom 56K for "'CUSPS "', programs written in FORTRAN-IV or Macro Assembler.