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Index of folder retro-220/software/BALGOL/BALGOL-Examples:
Source, object, and compilation listings for example programs used with
the BAC-220 Burroughs Algebraic Compiler.
Unless otherwise specified, all files are in standard Windows text
format, with carriage-return/line-feed delimiters.
777-Cards.card
A small deck with three Cardatron "777" (ignore) cards that can be
used to pad the end of a card deck.
Example-1-BALGOL.card
Example-2-BALGOL.card
Example-3-BALGOL.card
Example-4-BALGOL.card
Example BALGOL programs transcribed by Paul Kimpel from Section 11
of the BAC-220 Burroughs Algebraic Compiler manual, revised edition,
March 1963, Burroughs document 220-21017, available at:
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/burroughs/electrodata/220/
220-21017_B220_BALGOL_Mar63.pdf.
U.Dayton-Program-NOT-OK.card
Source for a short BALGOL program submitted to Burroughs by the
University of Dayton in 1963 to report a compiler issue. See also
U.Dayton-Program-OK.card. Found at CBI by Tom Sawyer and transcribed
by Paul Kimpel.
U.Dayton-Program-NOT-OK.lst
Compilation listing for U.Dayton-Program-NOT-OK.card.
U.Dayton-Program-OK.card
Source for a short BALGOL program submitted to Burroughs by the
University of Dayton in 1963 to report a compiler issue. See also
U.Dayton-Program-NOT-OK.card. Found at CBI by Tom Sawyer and
transcribed by Paul Kimpel.
U.Dayton-Program-OK.lst
Compilation listing for U.Dayton-Program-OK.card.
B5500-EMODE/
This sub-folder contains source and listings of BALGOL programs as
converted to run on the Burroughs B5500 (retro-b5500 emulator) and
modern Unisys ClearPath MCP (E-mode) systems.
Paul Kimpel
January 2018