A Manufacturing Language
A Manufacturing Language (AML) is a robot programming language created by IBM in the 1970s and 80s, for its robot and other robots in its Robot Manufacturing System product line.The systems were used in factory automation by customers such as Plessey and Northern Telecom. They are no longer listed as available from IBM, but robots and parts can occasionally be found in used condition on auction sites, and are refurbished by hobbyists. AML/2, AML/E, AML/V, and AML/X are versions and derivatives of AML.
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A Manufacturing Language
A Manufacturing Language (AML) is a robot programming language created by IBM in the 1970s and 80s, for its robot and other robots in its Robot Manufacturing System product line.The systems were used in factory automation by customers such as Plessey and Northern Telecom. They are no longer listed as available from IBM, but robots and parts can occasionally be found in used condition on auction sites, and are refurbished by hobbyists. AML/2, AML/E, AML/V, and AML/X are versions and derivatives of AML.
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Russell H. Taylor
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AML, AML/2, AML/E, AML/V, AML/X
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