MACRO-11
| MACRO-11 | |
|---|---|
| Paradigms | non-structured, imperative | 
| Family | Assembly language | 
| Developer | Digital Equipment Corporation | 
| First appeared | 1980 | 
| Typing discipline | Untyped | 
| Scope | Lexical | 
| Implementation language | assembly language | 
| Platform | PDP-11 | 
| OS | All DEC PDP-11 | 
| Influenced by | |
| PAL-11R | |
| Influenced | |
| VAX MACRO | |
MACRO-11 is an assembly language with macro facilities, designed for PDP-11 minicomputer family from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It is the successor to Program Assembler Loader (PAL-11R), an earlier version of the PDP-11 assembly language without macro facilities.
MACRO-11 was supported on all DEC PDP-11 operating systems. PDP-11 Unix systems also include an assembler (named as), structurally similar to MACRO-11, but with different syntax and fewer features. The MACRO-11 assembler (and programs created by it) could also run under the RSX-11 compatibility mode of OpenVMS on VAX.