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An [[assembly language|assembler]] with [[macro]]s written at MIT.  First for the [[TX-0]], then ported to the [[PDP-1]], and then to the AI Lab [[PDP-6]]. The primary assembler in [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]].
 
An [[assembly language|assembler]] with [[macro]]s written at MIT.  First for the [[TX-0]], then ported to the [[PDP-1]], and then to the AI Lab [[PDP-6]]. The primary assembler in [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]].
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Due to the popularity of some ITS applications such as Maclisp and MacHack VI, MIDAS was ported over to other PDP-10 operating systems in order to assemble those applications.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:34, 7 June 2023

An assembler with macros written at MIT. First for the TX-0, then ported to the PDP-1, and then to the AI Lab PDP-6. The primary assembler in ITS.

Due to the popularity of some ITS applications such as Maclisp and MacHack VI, MIDAS was ported over to other PDP-10 operating systems in order to assemble those applications.

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