Directory of images/system_source/DIAL/MAINDEC-12-D8GF-U0.linc

This directory is in the format the DIAL operating system uses, where each file name normally has both a source and binary file associated with it. Each BN column is the number of the first block of the file in octal. Each BLKS column is the number of 256-word blocks occupied by the file. The links below will return the file in various formats.

Clicking the BN link will display source files in ASCII and information on binary files with a choice of download formats.
Clicking the BLKS link will return files in PIP image format.

Download this image images/system_source/DIAL/MAINDEC-12-D8GF-U0.linc

Download without guard blocks. You likely want this format. Few tools know the format of my .linc images.

Unsorted Directory Listing

           SOURCE     BINARY  
  Name    BN  BLKS   BN  BLKS
BINLDR     40    1   502    3  
CALCOMP   113    1   640   10  
CARDREAD   43    1   703    6  
DB12      250    1   505    5  
DC02E     531    1   571    6  
DC02F     172    1    26   11  
DC04      247    1   515   11  
DF32DD    243    1   220   21  
DF32DL    242    1   556   13  
DP12A     577    1   114   14  
EAE3A     532    1   130   15  
EAE3B     533    1   615   14  
HSRDPUN   244    1   603   12  
KF12B      74    1   711   20  
KW12BC    637    1   632    5  
LINEPNTR  514    1    54    4  
LP08      111    2   145   16  
MARK12     41    1   470    7  
PECITDRT  246    1   543   12  
PECITDT   512    1   201    6  
PECITIT   245    1   207   11  
PECITRE   555    1   534    7  
PIP        42    1   251   17  
PT08      173    1   526    2  
PWRFAIL   631    1   600    3  
RF08DD    241    1    60   13  
RF08MD    513    1   174    5  
RIMLDR     37    1   477    3  
SYEX12     75    1   650   26  
VT06      530    1    76   13  

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