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Burroughs B5500 Mark XIII SYMBOL1 Tape Image

The SYMBOL1 tape image contains the source code for the Datacom MCP, System Intrinsics, and compilers. A directory of the files on the image appears below. The download .zip file size is 2.2MiB, expanding to 13.5MiB.

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2. LICENSE; NO DELIVERY
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Contents of the SYMBOL1 Tape

Tape FID Disk Name Class Type Words
/Rec
Words
/Block
Rec/
Block
Seg/
Block
Seg/
Row
Max Rows Records Save Factor Create Date Last Access
FILE001 SYMBOL/MCP 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 25375 1 1971-08-21 1971-10-06
FILE002 SYMBOL/INTRINS 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 14807 1 1971-08-21 1971-10-06
FILE003 SYMBOL/ALGOL 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 11053 1 1971-08-20 1971-10-06
FILE004 SYMBOL/BASIC 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 5657 1 1971-08-21 1971-10-06
FILE005 SYMBOL/COBOL 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 25862 1 1971-10-06 1971-10-06
FILE006 SYMBOL/COBOL68 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 21147 1 1971-08-20 1971-10-06
FILE007 SYMBOL/DC1000 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 6707 1 1971-07-23 1971-10-06
FILE008 SYMBOL/ESPOL 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 6261 1 1971-08-20 1971-10-06
FILE009 SYMBOL/FORTRAN 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 7386 1 1971-08-20 1971-10-06
FILE010 SYMBOL/NDL 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 14331 1 1971-04-08 1971-10-06
FILE011 SYMBOL/TSPOL 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 10781 1 1971-08-20 1971-10-06
FILE012 SYMBOL/XALGOL 2 0 10 150 15 5 800 20 10886 1 1971-08-20 1971-10-06

 

Copyright (c) 2013, Nigel Williams and Paul Kimpel • Licensed under the MIT License
Revised 2013-07-07