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Language peer sets for EDVAC/ORDVAC coding:
United States
United States/1952
Designed 1952
1950s languages
First generation
Immediate Post-War
Genus Symbolic assemblers
Excluded from Sammet
Symbolic assemblers
Assemblers
Fixed operation
Symbolic assemblers/1952
Assemblers/1952
Fixed operation/1952
Symbolic assemblers/United States
Assemblers/United States
Fixed operation/United States
Excluded from Sammet
Excluded from Sammet/1952
Excluded from Sammet/us

EDVAC/ORDVAC coding(ID:6886/)

BRL Assembler library for the VAC computers 

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Country: United States
Designed 1952
Genus: Symbolic assemblers
Sammet category: Excluded from Sammet


for BRL 1952


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Related languages
ENIAC short code EDVAC/ORDVAC coding   Evolution of
EDVAC/ORDVAC coding BRLESC Instruction Code   Evolution of
EDVAC/ORDVAC coding Thaumaturgy   Extension of

References:
  • Ordvac and Edvac Routines. (1952) Ordvac and Edvac Routines. Department of the Army, Ballistic Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground July 1952.
  • Revised Operating Procedures for the Edvac Depart (1958) Revised Operating Procedures for the Edvac Department of the Army, Ordnance Corps, Ballistic Research Laboratories, Aberdeen Proving Ground November 1958.
  • Kempf, Karl (1961) Kempf, Karl "Appendix II -- EDVAC" in "Electronic Computers Within The Ordnance Corps"1961
  • Kempf, Karl (1961) Kempf, Karl "Chapter III EDVAC" in "Electronic Computers Within The Ordnance Corps"1961
  • Campbell-Kelly, Martin (1982) Campbell-Kelly, Martin "The Development of Computer Programming in Britain (1945 to 1955)" Extract: Conclusions Abstract
          in (1982) Annals of the History of Computing 4(2) April 1982 IEEE
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