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Examples:
r-
The
first
example
sets
the
maximum allocation
to
IS
paragraphs:
link
file/c:15,,;
The
second
example sets
the
maximum allocation
to
255 (FFH)
paragraphs:
link
moda+modb,run/cparmaxalloc:Oxff,ab;
The
final example sets
the
maximum allocation
to
24
(30
octal)
paragraphs:
link
startup+file,/c:030,;
C Setting a High Start Address
Syntax:
/high
The
/high
option
sets a program's starting address
to
the
highest
possible address in free memory.
If
you
don't
use
the
/high
option,
link
sets the program's starting address as
low
as possible
in memory.
Minimum abbreviation:
/h
Example:
This
example sets the starting address
of
the
program
in
file.
exe
to
the
highest possible address in free memory:
link
startup+file/high,,;
C Allocating a Data Group
Syntax:
Idsallocate
The
Idsallocate
option
directs
the
linker
to
reverse its normal
processing
when
assigning addresses
to
items belonging
to
the
group
named
DGROUP. Normally,
link
assigns
the
offset
OOOOH
to
the
lowest byte in a group.
If
you use
Idsallocate,
link
assigns
the
offset
FFFFH
to
the
highest byte in
the
group.
The
result is
data
that
appear to
be
loaded as high as possible in
the
memory
segment
containing DGROUP.
Unk: A Unker
1991
The Ihigh option
The Idsallocate option

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