Binary to RIM Format Converter
8-256

Paul Masson, Picker Nuclear, Montreal, Canada

In some cases it may be necessary to use memory locations
between 7600 and 7755. The user program overlays the binary
loader, and assembler output is in binary format. The binary
to RIM Converter takes as input the assembled tape and pro-
duces a copy which can be loaded with the RIM loader.

Minimum Hardware:
PDP-8 with High Speed Reader/
Punch
Storage Requirement:
78 Memory Locations
Source Language:
PAL-D

Catalog: July 1973