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202
MS-DOS
User's
Reference
The
number
can
be
any
integer
value
in
the
range
from
1
to
^^
1024.
It
must
be
a
decimal,
octal,
or
hexadecimal
number.
Octal
numbers
must
have
a
leading
zero,
and
hexadecimal
numbers
/
v
must
start
with
a
leading
zero
followed
by
a
lowercase
x.
For
s—^
example,
0x4B.
Minimum
abbreviation:
/se
,
\
Examples:
The
first
example
sets
the
segment
limit
to
192:
,
>
link
file/se:192,,
;
The
second
example
sets
the
segment
limit
to
255
(FFH).
{^_J
link
moda+modb
7
run/segment
5:Oxff,ab,em+mlibfp;
Using
DOS
Segment
Order
Syntax:
,
j
The
/dosseg
option
/dosseg
The
/dosseg
option
causes
link
to
arrange
all
segments
in
the
executable
file
according
to
the
ms-dos
segment-ordering
conven-
^
)
tion.
This
convention
has
the
following
rules:
All
segments
having
the
class
name
CODE
are
placed
at
the
,
\
beginning
of
the
executable
file.
^—'
Any
other
segments
that
do
not
belong
to
the
group,
DGROUP,
are
placed
immediately
after
the
CODE
segments.
/
\
All
segments
belonging
to
DGROUP
are
placed
at
the
end
of
the
file.
U
If
you
do
not
use
the
/dosseg
option,
see
the
section,
"Order
of
Segments,"
later
in
this
chapter,
for
an
explanation
of
the
normal
segment
order.
(i
Minimum
abbreviation:
/do
Example:
i
j
The
following
command
causes
the
linker
to
create
an
executable
file,
named
fileexe,
whose
segments
are
arranged
according
to
the
ms-dos
segment-ordering
convention.
The
segments
in
the
object
t)
files
start,
obj
and
teslobj,
and
any
segments
copied
from
the
libraries
math,
lib
and
common,
lib,
are
arranged
according
to
the
same
segment-ordering
convention
as
above.
.
j
link
start+test/dosseg,,
7math
+
common

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