
There are obvious differences between the programming language Pascal and the assembly code of SDC, and the assembly codes of other computers. The differences arise because assembly codes are low-level, machine-dependent languages which are used for coding programs to be executed on a particular computer. They reflect the architectural details of that computer. Pascal, on the other hand, is an example of a high-level programming language.
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