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Address
0000:01DB
0000:131C
0000:1567
0000:
1696
0000:0035
Publics
by
Value
CHKSTK
CLEARERR
BRK
CHMOD
FAC
The addresses
of
the public symbols are in segment:offset format.
They
show
the
location
of
the
symbol relative
to
the
beginning
of
the
load module, which is assumed
to
be
at address 0000:0000.
When the /high and
Idsallocate
options are used and
the
program's
code
and data combined
do
not
exceed
64K
bytes,
the
map file may show symbols that have unusually large segment
addresses. These addresses indicate a symbol whose location is
below
the
actual start
of
the
program
code
and data.
For example,
the
following symbol entry shows that
TEMPLATE
is
located below the start
of
the program:
FFFO:OA20
TEMPLATE
Note that
the
20-bit address
of
TEMPLATE
is 00920H.
The
Temporary
Disk File
-
Vm.tmp
Link normally uses available memory for the link session. If it
runs
out
of
available memory, it creates a temporary disk file
named vm.tmp in
the
current
working directory. When
the
linker
creates this file, it displays the follOwing message:
VM.TMP
has
been
created.
Do
not
change
diskette
in
drive
~
After this message appears, you must
not
remove
the
disk from
the
drive specified by x until
the
link session ends. The
Ipause
option
cannot
be
used
if
a temporary file
is
created. After
link
has created the executable file, it deletes
the
temporary file
automatically.
Note Do
not
use
the
vm.
tmp
filename for your
own
files, since
when
the
linker creates
the
temporary file, it destroys any previ-
ous
file that has the same name.
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