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The ND Relocating Loader (NRL) is a subsystem which is able to convert the output from language processors (compilers, assemblers) into executable programs running under SINTRAN III<ref>{{ND-doc|60.066.4}}</ref>. The object files created by the language subsystems are in Binary Relocatable Format, otherwise known as [[Acronyms#BRF|BRF]]. | The ND Relocating Loader (NRL) is a subsystem which is able to convert the output from language processors (compilers, assemblers) into executable programs running under SINTRAN III<ref>{{ND-doc|60.066.4}}</ref>. The object files created by the language subsystems are in [[Binary Relocatable Format]], otherwise known as [[Acronyms#BRF|BRF]]. | ||
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The ND Relocating Loader (NRL) is a subsystem which is able to convert the output from language processors (compilers, assemblers) into executable programs running under SINTRAN III[1]. The object files created by the language subsystems are in Binary Relocatable Format, otherwise known as BRF.
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Product number
NRL is a part of ND-10005, ND-210005 and ND-10044 Subsystem package.
References
- ↑ Norsk Data Document ND–60.066.4 ND RELOCATING LOADER