BAL is a low-level language used on IBM mainframes from the earliest 360 series, through systems 370, 390 and z/Series. The earliest version was provided with the System/360 in 1964; the latest version is known as the IBM High Level Assembler (HLASM). Programmers utilizing this family of assemblers refer to them as ALC, for Assembly Language Coding, or simply "assembler".

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  • BAL is a low-level language used on IBM mainframes from the earliest 360 series, through systems 370, 390 and z/Series. The earliest version was provided with the System/360 in 1964; the latest version is known as the IBM High Level Assembler (HLASM). Programmers utilizing this family of assemblers refer to them as ALC, for Assembly Language Coding, or simply "assembler".
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  • BAL is a low-level language used on IBM mainframes from the earliest 360 series, through systems 370, 390 and z/Series. The earliest version was provided with the System/360 in 1964; the latest version is known as the IBM High Level Assembler (HLASM). Programmers utilizing this family of assemblers refer to them as ALC, for Assembly Language Coding, or simply "assembler".
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  • IBM Basic assembly language
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