Texas Instruments 990 Operation Manual page 60

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Example 1:
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LL
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LD PT?
LD SF 10')
F"P LIST?
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LOAD··END7
1.
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• PI" IN TC
t)196
• 13ETCt-tR
01.:-t4
• TERM
i)1
0:::3
PARSEM
C12I14
• PARSE
031';
• DEFPR
-)470
• OPtfDPR
(1474
• OPERPR
0472
• :STMT
1)466
Cr{PM
04D6
• cn'p
OSlE
PRTBM
056:3
• PP.TB
056:3
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)6B6
• o:::s··m
06B6
.• I·s·m
·)718
• N:'<:TLOC
')72A
• END:S','M
lE:3A
• FSTs'm
072C
:S'l'MRFM
lE46
• :S','MREF
lE46
• OVFL
lE7C
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lE'3C
• :S','MDEF
lE9C
LOAD··END? E
ENTRY
0:
0100
TERM···cmn'·
1.
Example 1 shows a full load map printout of a link and load of seven modules. The default load
point of 0 is taken and a load bias of 0100 16 is entered. The module names are XREF,
PARSEM, CTYPM, PRTBM, CSYMM, SYMRFM, and SYMDFM. The address following XREF
shows that the module XREF is loaded at address 100 16 , The addresses following each of the
other module names specify the hexadecimal addresses where each module is loaded. The symbol
names preceded by asterisks are the external definitions supplied by the module, and the
absolute addresses corresponding to the defined labels are also printed. The external definitions
PRINTC, GETCHR, and TERM are defined in the module XREF. PRINTC is at address 0196
16 ,
GETCHR is at address 0IA4'6, and TERM is at address 01C8'6'
All of the files are on one cassette with an end-of-file after the last module SYMDFM. Therefore,
all the modules were loaded, and the LOAD/END question was then printed. Since all modules
had been loaded, an "E" was entered to end the load process. The entry point of 0100
16
was
then printed.
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