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Mar 3rd, 2001, 10:48 PM
#1
Just a question, who invented ASM?
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Mar 11th, 2001, 04:34 PM
#2
Whoever invented the chip that you are programming for.
Z.
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Mar 12th, 2001, 12:02 AM
#3
ok........maybe i should rephrase my question, who invented the concept of hex/asm over machine code?
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Mar 12th, 2001, 03:18 AM
#4
I dont think it was one man who created it, i think it was more of a group effort.
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Mar 13th, 2001, 11:25 AM
#5
Frenzied Member
I think lot's of different companies had the idea at roughly the same time. My mum used to work as a programmer for Kodak back in the good old days before 8 bit processers and keyboards. Rather than have the coders do the punch cards themselves they used to write down the code on paper and give it to punch card operators, as this was just a string of 1s and 0s loads of mistakes were made. In those days debuggers used to get paid a fortune because it was so hard to debug a string of 1s and 0s. so to make their jobs easier Hex was used and eventually a primative assembley language with meaningful words for instructions. It was still all done on pen and paper, but it cut debugging costs no end.
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Mar 17th, 2001, 02:17 PM
#6
All I know is that it was developed at Stanford University, but I don't know who did it.
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Oct 15th, 2002, 10:19 AM
#7
New Member
check out the book 'The Philosophical Programmer: Reflections on the Moth in the Machine'
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...65445?v=glance
it gives a pretty good idea as to how and why computers are the way they are today, as well as where asm came from.
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Oct 15th, 2002, 02:37 PM
#8
Member
Don't know if this has much relevence to asm, but wasn't it one Mark Zbikowski (sp?) who had something to do with creating the EXE format (so to speak)? Hence the 'MZ' EXE file prefix.
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Oct 16th, 2002, 10:59 AM
#9
The EXE file format?
I know of at least 4 exe formats alone, I'm sure there are many others.
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Nov 27th, 2002, 07:38 AM
#10
Hyperactive Member
Wasnt that Bill G.
I thought he invented asm, internet, computer, tcp/ip and etc.etc.etc.
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Nov 27th, 2002, 01:55 PM
#11
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Nov 27th, 2002, 07:40 PM
#12
yay gay
no way! bill g just made software..it didnt invent nothing of that...and also windows isnt anything invented by him..the tecnologie was already invented by someone elsehe just used it lol
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Nov 28th, 2002, 11:03 AM
#13
Bah, Bill G invented the computer, the light bulb and the wheel. Believe me!
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Jan 3rd, 2003, 07:05 AM
#14
Hyperactive Member
He must be ten thousant year old.
From wheel to the computer....
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Jan 3rd, 2003, 10:19 AM
#15
No, he invented cloning too and was simply clones whenever he got old.
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Jan 7th, 2003, 06:33 PM
#16
Ya ya Baby!!!Me is Back
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May 23rd, 2003, 09:08 AM
#17
Addicted Member
Al Gore invented the internet. Remember?!
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May 28th, 2003, 11:14 PM
#18
Member
Originally posted by packetVB
Wasnt that Bill G.
I thought he invented asm, internet, computer, tcp/ip and etc.etc.etc.
LOL, BILL GATUS Used ASM to make Windoze , and a Little C++. why did he make VB? LOL
Last edited by klopeks; May 28th, 2003 at 11:23 PM.
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May 28th, 2003, 11:27 PM
#19
Addicted Member
LOL, BILL GATUS Used ASM to make Windoze , and a Little C++. why did he make VB? LOL
He didn't. Alan Cooper did. It was just another application Bill bought and had modified.
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May 29th, 2003, 12:59 PM
#20
I think at the time when the original Windows was written (Win 1.0) C++ didn't exist at all. They used C.
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Jun 20th, 2003, 07:38 PM
#21
Fanatic Member
Why not Smalltalk or Forth?
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Jun 20th, 2003, 09:04 PM
#22
Hyperactive Member
IBM probably intoduced the world to ASM. It was either them or the government.
Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught. - Oscar Wilde
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Jun 20th, 2003, 10:54 PM
#23
Frenzied Member
Bill G. sold his soul to me...so he could live in a big house, marry an ugly woman and be king of the geeks!...I think I got screwed on the deal!
Being educated does not make you intelligent.
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Jun 22nd, 2003, 06:03 AM
#24
bill ever had a sould
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Nov 2nd, 2003, 01:46 PM
#25
Addicted Member
I think at&t labs came up with it.
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Nov 3rd, 2003, 10:10 AM
#26
Fanatic Member
You have to define what you men by who invented assembler. Are you referring to the concept of assembler opposed to machine code, or are you referring to a particular instruction set.
"Can't" and "shouldn't" are two totally separate things.
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Nov 25th, 2003, 05:17 AM
#27
Didn't ASM come out just after the first digital stored program computers...
It was devised primarily because of the need to produce the early Donkey Kong platformers, pop-up ads and Spacewars. Windows '55 was written in ASM too.
I don't live here any more.
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Nov 25th, 2003, 12:05 PM
#28
Fanatic Member
Windows '55 ???
"Can't" and "shouldn't" are two totally separate things.
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Nov 25th, 2003, 12:21 PM
#29
Yeah, the 1-bit graphical OS
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Nov 26th, 2003, 07:31 AM
#30
I'm closing this thread. I believe the initial question was somewhat serious and worth discussion; however, too many of the post in this thread belong in chit chat. If there is still interest in discussing the history of assembly, please start a new thread. Those of you posting off topic chatter, please use the chit chat forum.
Thanks,
Brad!
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