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iAPX 86,88 Family Utilities
Comments
Public information conceming only DATA1, DATA.2,
LABEL3, and PROC4 is placed in the object file and
print file.
All public symbol information will be included in both
the print file and the output file.
This example will produce a file containing only the
absolute public symbol records from 8089.LOC. The
object file will be 8089.LNK.
This
example
will
resolve
the
references
in
WORK/PLM/ROOT.OBJ to absolute public symbols
in the separately linked and located overlays
WORK/PLM/OVL1 and WORK/PLM/OVL2.
This example produces an object file containing no
debug or public information.
This confirms that the line and symbol information
should be kept in the print file.
This will change the translator-assigned name
CGROUP to THE@CODE. A subsequent linkage
would not combine THE@CODE with a group named
CGROUP.
This example changes the name of the CODE giOup
to CGROUP.
This tells the loader that 15FFH bytes of code is th.e
maximum requirement for MEMORY. The new max-
imum size of MEMORY is 35FFH.
This example increments MEMORY's minimum size
by 1 FFH (7951 D) bytes. The maximum size of
MEMORY is equal to the old minimum size plus 3FEH
(15902D).
The local symbol records will be included in .the
object file.
Purge is a shorthand for NOSYMBOLS, NOCOM-
MENTS, NOPUBLlCS, NOTYPE, and NOLINES.
SYMBOLCOLUMNS has no effect, since BIND was
not specified.
The symbol table will be printed on a line printer.
WORKI LlBMOD.OBJ will retain its type information.
Control
PUBLICS/NOPUBLICS
PUBLICSONLY
PURGE/NOPURGE
RENAMEGROUPS
SEGSIZE
SYMBOLS/NOSYMBOLS
SYMBOLCOLUMNS
TYPE/NOTYPE
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SERIES IV
LIN K86
EXAMPLES
Examples
LINK86
PUBLICSONLY(8089.~O()<·'
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