ASSIST (computing)
See also: ASSIST
ASSIST (the Assembler System for Student Instruction and Systems Teaching) is an IBM System/370-compatible assembler and interpreter developed in the 1970s at Penn State University by Graham Campbell and John Mashey[1] plus student assistants. Originally, ASSIST was available only to universities and was implemented at several hundreds of them, but was occasionally used elsewhere. In 1998, Penn State declared that ASSIST was no longer copyrighted and that the program was freely available.
References
- ↑ "Distinguished Lecture: John Mashey, UNIX at Bell Labs". Penn State Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
External links
- ASSIST Introductory Assembler User's Manual
- ASSIST - Assembler System for Student Instruction & Systems Teaching (IBM System /370 Reference Summary)
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