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HIGH-LEVEL MACHINE-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
PL-11 programming language

PL-11         
<language> A high-level machine-oriented language for the PDP-11 developed by R.D. Russell of CERN in Nov 1971. It is similar to PL360 and is written in Fortran IV and cross-compiled on other machines. (1995-01-05)
PL/M         
HIGH-LEVEL LANGUAGE FOR INTEL MICROPROCESSORS
PL/M programming language; PL/M-86; Intel VAX-PL/M-86; PL/M-80; PL/M-51; PL/M-96; VAX-PL/M-86; Intel PL/M-86; Intel PL/M-80; Intel PL/M-51; Intel PL/M-96; Intel PL/M; PL/M 86/88 compiler; PL/M 86/88; PL/M 86; Intel PL/M 86; Intel PL/M 86/88; PL/M 80 compiler; PL/M 80; Intel PL/M 80; PL/M-286; PL/M 286; Intel PL/M 286; Intel PL/M-286; IRMX 86 PL/M; PL/M 51; Intel PL/M 51
Programming Language/Microcomputers. MAA (later Digital Research) for Intel, 1972. A very low level language incorporating ideas from PL/I, ALGOL and XPL. Integrated macro processor. Originally the implementation language for CP/M. "PL/M-80 Programming Manual", Doc 98-268B, Intel 1976. "A Guide to PL/M Programming for Microcomputer Applications", D. McCracken, A-W 1978. Versions: PL/M-80, PL/M-86, PL/M-286.
Pazmany PL-1         
  • LIPNUR LT-200 on display at [[Dirgantara Mandala Museum]], [[Yogyakarta]]
  • Republic of China Air Force PL-1B primary trainer
1962 SPORTPLANE FAMILY BY PAZMANY
AIDC PL-1B; Lipnur LT-200; Pazmany PL-2; Pazmany Laminar; AIDC PL-1; LIPNUR LT-200; Pazmany PL-1 Laminar; Pazmany PL-1B; Pazmany LT-200; LIPNUR LT-200 Angkatang
The Pazmany PL-1 Laminar and Pazmany PL-2 are American two-seat trainer and personal light aircraft designed by Ladislao Pazmany to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft by his company Pazmany Aircraft Corporation. The aircraft was built under license in Taiwan (Republic of China) as the AIDC PL-1B Cheinshou.

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PL-11

PL-11 is a high-level machine-oriented programming language for the PDP-11, developed by R.D. Russell of CERN in 1971. Written in Fortran IV, it is similar to PL360 and is cross-compiled on other machines.

PL-11 was originally developed as part of the Omega project, a particle physics facility operational at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) during the 1970s. The first version was written for the CII 10070, a clone of the XDS Sigma 7 built in France. Towards the end of the 1970s it was ported to the IBM 370/168, then part of CERN's computer centre.

A report describing the language is available from CERN.