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Programs that can translate mnemonic codes are typically called assemblers. Assemblers convert assembly language, which uses mnemonic codes for instructions, into machine code that computers can execute. Some popular assemblers include NASM (Netwide Assembler), MASM (Microsoft Macro Assembler), and GAS (GNU Assembler). These tools are essential for low-level programming and system software development.

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