Unsigned Octal - Decimal Fraction Conversion
5,8-43

Frank Ollie, Defence Research Telecommunications
Estabi ishment, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

This routine accepts a four-digit octal fraction in the
accumulator and prints it out as an N-digit decimal fraction
where N = 12 unless otherwise specified. After N digits,
the fraction is truncated. Programs are included for use on
the PDP-5 with Type 153 Automatic Multiply-Divide and
the PDP-8 with Type 182 Extended Arithmetic Element.

Storage Requirement:
558 locations for the PDP-5.
478 locations for the PDP-8.

Catalog: November 1969