Directory of linctape-images/dial/Dan/dan5b.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 linctape-images/dial/Dan/dan5b.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
$BILL                214    4  
$INTIND              666    4  
$KSHIST              656    4  
$KSISI1              652    4  
$KSISI2              646    4  
$KSRPD               662    4  
$MEDIANS              53    4  
$MIKE                224    4  
$MIKE1               220    4  
$QWKLOOK             676    4  
$RINTEG               57    4  
$TTYPLT              672    4  
BB                    36    3  
CHESS     702   36            
CONDINT   540   43            
CSGII                162    7  
CTAPE                235    3  
DANMARK              134    7  
DANSPY               230    5  
DIFCON     63   43            
DS                    41   12  
FOCAL-12             512   26  
FPT4                  25   11  
GET8      603   43            
INP       143   12   240    7  
MARK12               470    7  
NFIZZ     155    4            
PATCH     161    1            
PIP                  247   21  
SP        171   23   477   13  
XLATE                127    5  

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