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360 Assembly/360 Assemblers

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There are two assemblers. The older "Basic Assembly Language" and the "High Level Assembler". There are certain constructs in the macro language as well as some of the newer assembly language instructions which are available only in the High Level Assembler.

Third-Party Assemblers

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  • The ASSEMBH assembler for the Fujitsu BS2000 is essentially the same as IBM's High Level Assembler.
  • The z390 Assembler provides an open-source assembler and emulation of the 360, 370 and z/System computers.

For more information, check out the pages IBM basic assembly language and IBM High Level Assembler on Wikipedia.


360 Assembly Language
360 Family Introduction · Basic FAQ · 360 Family · 360 Architecture
360 Instruction Set 360 Instructions · Branch Instructions · Data Transfer Instructions · Control Flow Instructions · Arithmetic Instructions · Logic Instructions · Shift and Rotate Instructions · Priveleged Instructions · Other Instructions
Syntaxes and Assemblers 360 Assemblers· Pseudo Instructions
Instruction Extensions Floating Point · High-Level Languages