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The [[Burroughs Large Systems]] (1961) were the first HLLCA, designed to support ALGOL (1959), one of the earliest HLLs. This was referred to at the time as "language-directed design". The [[Burroughs Medium Systems]] (1966) were designed to support [[COBOL]] for business applications. The [[Burroughs Small Systems]] (mid-1970s, designed from late 1960s) were designed to support multiple HLLs by a writable [[control store]]. These were all mainframes.
The [[Wang 2200]] (1973) series were designed with a [[BASIC]] interpreter in micro-code.
The [[Pascal MicroEngine]] (1979) was designed for the [[UCSD Pascal]] form of [[Pascal (programming language)|Pascal]], and used [[p-code machine|p-code]] (Pascal compiler bytecode) as its machine code. This was influential on the later development of Java and Java machines.
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