LC-3 Simulator
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Microsoft Onenote Offline Installer ◆ (TOP-RATED)

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Upload object files (.obj) and symbol files (.sym) by dragging them onto the box below. You can upload multiple files at once.

You must convert any ASCII binary (.bin) or hexadecimal (.hex) files, and assemble any assembly language (.asm) programs, before uploading.

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Paste your assembly code below, or drop a file on the textbox. Click the Assemble button to assemble your code.

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Paste your hex or binary code below, or drop a file on the textbox. Click the Process button to process your instructions so that you can download an OBJ file or load them directly into the interpreter.

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