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CHAPTER 6
OH86
OH86 converts 8086 absolute object modules to 8086 hexadecimal format. The
input module must be in absolute format, anel it may not contain overlays or register
initialization records.
Figure 6-1 illustrates the object-to-hexadecimal conversion process. Any errors
encountered during execution are displayed at the console output device.
For definition of file-naming conventions and syntax notation, refer to Notational
Conventions following the Preface. For information on error and warning messages
which may be produced, refer to Appendix H.
The general syntax for the invocation line is:
[directory-name] ()
H
8 6
input file[T
0
output file]
The
input file
contains an 8086 absolute object module.
TO
output file
designates the file to receive the 8086 hexadecimal format. If
output
file
is not specified, then output is directed to a file that has the same pathname as
the input list, but its extension is HEX.
At the end of this document you will find operating system-specific examples of the
OH86 invocation.
1- - -.---'
ABSOLUTE
I
I
OBJECT
.. - - - -..
a.-I
OH86
f-I - - -......
~I
MODULE
h
~
___ J
~
CONSOLE
MESSAGES
ABSOLUTE
HEX
FILE
".HEX"
Figure 6-1. OH86 Input and Output Files
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