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Which is a machine-oriented high-level language for the GEC 4080 series machines.
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Adithya Sai V said:
5 months ago
The machine-oriented high-level language for the GEC 4080 series machines was Babbage.
Here's a bit more context:
GEC 4000 series: The GEC 4000 was a series of 16/32-bit minicomputers produced by GEC Computers Ltd. of the UK during the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s.
Babbage as a high-level assembly language: Babbage was a high-level assembly language designed for the GEC 4080 series.
LOGO, SNOBOL, and ALGOL are not associated with the GEC 4080 series.
Here's a bit more context:
GEC 4000 series: The GEC 4000 was a series of 16/32-bit minicomputers produced by GEC Computers Ltd. of the UK during the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s.
Babbage as a high-level assembly language: Babbage was a high-level assembly language designed for the GEC 4080 series.
LOGO, SNOBOL, and ALGOL are not associated with the GEC 4080 series.
Theja said:
2 years ago
Babbage is a name, how it becomes high-level language?
Anyone, please describe it in detail.
Anyone, please describe it in detail.
Swati sinha said:
8 years ago
Explain LOGO and SNOBOL.
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Jagadish kumar said:
1 decade ago
Babbage is a machine level language to communicate with hardware.
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Ankush Bhalla said:
1 decade ago
Charles babbage, who is best remembered now for originating the concept of a programmable computer. That's why the language for GEC 4000 series minicomputers called with his surname BABBAGE.
Prashant said:
1 decade ago
What is babbage ?
Nandan said:
1 decade ago
GEC 4000 is a series of 16/32 minicomputers developed by GEC, UK. It has three ranges, Alpha, Beta & Gamma.
Savitha said:
1 decade ago
Explain GEC ?
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