Move statement about the entire set of assembly languages and their assemblers to the paragraph about all of the original assembly language's successors.
Assembler E was designed to run on an OS/360 system with a minimum of 32 KB of main storage, with the assembler itself requiring 15 KB.<ref>{{cite book|last=IBM Corporation|title=IBM System/360 Operating System Assembler (32K) Program Logic Manual|year=1966|url=http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/ibm/360/asm/Y26-3598-0_32k_asmPLM_1966.pdf|publisher=IBM|id=Y26-3598-0}}</ref>{{rp|p.2}} Assembler F can run under either DOS/360 or OS/360 on a system with a 64 KB memory, with the assembler requiring 44 KB.<ref>{{cite book|last=IBM Corporation|title=IBM System/360 Disk Operating System Assembler( [F)] Program Logic|year=1968|url=http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/ibm/360/asm/Y26-3716-0_asm%28f%29_plm_Mar68.pdf|publisher=IBM|id=Y26-3716-0}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=IBM Corporation|title=IBM System/360 Operating System Assembler (F) Program Logic|year=1971|url=http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/ibm/360/asm/GY26-3700-2_asm%28f%29_plm_Jun71.pdf|publisher=IBM|id=GY26-3700-2}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=IBM Corporation|title=IBM OS Assembler Language, OS Release 21|year=1974|url=http://www.textfilesbitsavers.com/bitsaversorg/pdf/ibm/360/asm/GC28-6514-9_OS_Assembler_Rel21_Jan74.pdf|publisher=IBM|id=GC28-6514-9}}</ref> These assemblers are a standard part of OS/360; the version that was generated was specified at [[System Generation (OS)|system generation]] (SYSGEN).