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119 HREF="#AEN65" 119 HREF="#AEN65"
120 >Command Line Options</A 120 >Command Line Options</A
121 ></DT 121 ></DT
122 ><DT 122 ><DT
123 >3.2. <A 123 >3.2. <A
124 HREF="#AEN197" 124 HREF="#AEN208"
125 >Dialects</A 125 >Dialects</A
126 ></DT 126 ></DT
127 ><DT 127 ><DT
128 >3.3. <A 128 >3.3. <A
129 HREF="#AEN206" 129 HREF="#AEN217"
130 >Source Format</A 130 >Source Format</A
131 ></DT 131 ></DT
132 ><DT 132 ><DT
133 >3.4. <A 133 >3.4. <A
134 HREF="#AEN216" 134 HREF="#AEN227"
135 >Symbols</A 135 >Symbols</A
136 ></DT 136 ></DT
137 ><DT 137 ><DT
138 >3.5. <A 138 >3.5. <A
139 HREF="#AEN221" 139 HREF="#AEN232"
140 >Numbers and Expressions</A 140 >Numbers and Expressions</A
141 ></DT 141 ></DT
142 ><DT 142 ><DT
143 >3.6. <A 143 >3.6. <A
144 HREF="#AEN229" 144 HREF="#AEN240"
145 >Assembler Directives</A 145 >Assembler Directives</A
146 ></DT 146 ></DT
147 ><DD 147 ><DD
148 ><DL 148 ><DL
149 ><DT 149 ><DT
150 >3.6.1. <A 150 >3.6.1. <A
151 HREF="#AEN232" 151 HREF="#AEN243"
152 >Data Directives</A 152 >Data Directives</A
153 ></DT 153 ></DT
154 ><DT 154 ><DT
155 >3.6.2. <A 155 >3.6.2. <A
156 HREF="#AEN343" 156 HREF="#AEN354"
157 >Address Definition</A 157 >Address Definition</A
158 ></DT 158 ></DT
159 ><DT 159 ><DT
160 >3.6.3. <A 160 >3.6.3. <A
161 HREF="#AEN390" 161 HREF="#AEN401"
162 >Conditional Assembly</A 162 >Conditional Assembly</A
163 ></DT 163 ></DT
164 ><DT 164 ><DT
165 >3.6.4. <A 165 >3.6.4. <A
166 HREF="#AEN455" 166 HREF="#AEN466"
167 >OS9 Target Directives</A 167 >OS9 Target Directives</A
168 ></DT 168 ></DT
169 ><DT 169 ><DT
170 >3.6.5. <A 170 >3.6.5. <A
171 HREF="#AEN480" 171 HREF="#AEN491"
172 >Miscelaneous Directives</A 172 >Miscelaneous Directives</A
173 ></DT 173 ></DT
174 ></DL 174 ></DL
175 ></DD 175 ></DD
176 ><DT 176 ><DT
177 >3.7. <A 177 >3.7. <A
178 HREF="#AEN520" 178 HREF="#AEN531"
179 >Macros</A 179 >Macros</A
180 ></DT 180 ></DT
181 ><DT 181 ><DT
182 >3.8. <A 182 >3.8. <A
183 HREF="#AEN543" 183 HREF="#AEN554"
184 >Structures</A 184 >Structures</A
185 ></DT 185 ></DT
186 ><DT 186 ><DT
187 >3.9. <A 187 >3.9. <A
188 HREF="#AEN564" 188 HREF="#AEN575"
189 >Object Files and Sections</A 189 >Object Files and Sections</A
190 ></DT 190 ></DT
191 ><DT 191 ><DT
192 >3.10. <A 192 >3.10. <A
193 HREF="#AEN628" 193 HREF="#AEN639"
194 >Assembler Modes and Pragmas</A 194 >Assembler Modes and Pragmas</A
195 ></DT 195 ></DT
196 ></DL 196 ></DL
197 ></DD 197 ></DD
198 ><DT 198 ><DT
199 >4. <A 199 >4. <A
200 HREF="#AEN734" 200 HREF="#AEN745"
201 >LWLINK</A 201 >LWLINK</A
202 ></DT 202 ></DT
203 ><DD 203 ><DD
204 ><DL 204 ><DL
205 ><DT 205 ><DT
206 >4.1. <A 206 >4.1. <A
207 HREF="#AEN737" 207 HREF="#AEN748"
208 >Command Line Options</A 208 >Command Line Options</A
209 ></DT 209 ></DT
210 ><DT 210 ><DT
211 >4.2. <A 211 >4.2. <A
212 HREF="#AEN834" 212 HREF="#AEN845"
213 >Linker Operation</A 213 >Linker Operation</A
214 ></DT 214 ></DT
215 ><DT 215 ><DT
216 >4.3. <A 216 >4.3. <A
217 HREF="#AEN848" 217 HREF="#AEN859"
218 >Linking Scripts</A 218 >Linking Scripts</A
219 ></DT 219 ></DT
220 ><DT 220 ><DT
221 >4.4. <A 221 >4.4. <A
222 HREF="#AEN914" 222 HREF="#AEN925"
223 >Format Specific Linking Notes</A 223 >Format Specific Linking Notes</A
224 ></DT 224 ></DT
225 ><DD 225 ><DD
226 ><DL 226 ><DL
227 ><DT 227 ><DT
228 >4.4.1. <A 228 >4.4.1. <A
229 HREF="#AEN917" 229 HREF="#AEN928"
230 >OS9 Modules</A 230 >OS9 Modules</A
231 ></DT 231 ></DT
232 ></DL 232 ></DL
233 ></DD 233 ></DD
234 ></DL 234 ></DL
235 ></DD 235 ></DD
236 ><DT 236 ><DT
237 >5. <A 237 >5. <A
238 HREF="#AEN929" 238 HREF="#AEN940"
239 >Libraries and LWAR</A 239 >Libraries and LWAR</A
240 ></DT 240 ></DT
241 ><DD 241 ><DD
242 ><DL 242 ><DL
243 ><DT 243 ><DT
244 >5.1. <A 244 >5.1. <A
245 HREF="#AEN933" 245 HREF="#AEN944"
246 >Command Line Options</A 246 >Command Line Options</A
247 ></DT 247 ></DT
248 ></DL 248 ></DL
249 ></DD 249 ></DD
250 ><DT 250 ><DT
262 ><B 262 ><B
263 >List of Tables</B 263 >List of Tables</B
264 ></DT 264 ></DT
265 ><DT 265 ><DT
266 >6-1. <A 266 >6-1. <A
267 HREF="#AEN1016" 267 HREF="#AEN1027"
268 >Object File Term Types</A 268 >Object File Term Types</A
269 ></DT 269 ></DT
270 ><DT 270 ><DT
271 >6-2. <A 271 >6-2. <A
272 HREF="#AEN1046" 272 HREF="#AEN1057"
273 >Object File Operator Numbers</A 273 >Object File Operator Numbers</A
274 ></DT 274 ></DT
275 ></DL 275 ></DL
276 ></DIV 276 ></DIV
277 ><DIV 277 ><DIV
677 It has no effect unless a listing is being generated.</P 677 It has no effect unless a listing is being generated.</P
678 ></DD 678 ></DD
679 ><DT 679 ><DT
680 ><CODE 680 ><CODE
681 CLASS="OPTION" 681 CLASS="OPTION"
682 >--symbols-nolocals</CODE
683 ></DT
684 ><DD
685 ><P
686 >Behaves just like <CODE
687 CLASS="OPTION"
688 >--symbols</CODE
689 > but with local labels omitted.</P
690 ></DD
691 ><DT
692 ><CODE
693 CLASS="OPTION"
694 >--map=FILE</CODE
695 ></DT
696 ><DD
697 ><P
698 >&#13;This option generates a map file which can be used by debuggers and monitors to provide symbol information. A map file may be created independent of a listing file. (Patches are pending for MAME and exec09.)&#13;</P
699 ></DD
700 ><DT
701 ><CODE
702 CLASS="OPTION"
682 >--obj</CODE 703 >--obj</CODE
683 ></DT 704 ></DT
684 ><DD 705 ><DD
685 ><P 706 ><P
686 >Select the proprietary object file format as the output target.</P 707 >Select the proprietary object file format as the output target.</P
810 ><DIV 831 ><DIV
811 CLASS="SECTION" 832 CLASS="SECTION"
812 ><HR><H2 833 ><HR><H2
813 CLASS="SECTION" 834 CLASS="SECTION"
814 ><A 835 ><A
815 NAME="AEN197" 836 NAME="AEN208"
816 >3.2. Dialects</A 837 >3.2. Dialects</A
817 ></H2 838 ></H2
818 ><P 839 ><P
819 > LWASM supports all documented MC6809 instructions as defined by 840 > LWASM supports all documented MC6809 instructions as defined by
820 Motorola. By default, this does not include any MC6800 compatibility 841 Motorola. By default, this does not include any MC6800 compatibility
854 ><DIV 875 ><DIV
855 CLASS="SECTION" 876 CLASS="SECTION"
856 ><HR><H2 877 ><HR><H2
857 CLASS="SECTION" 878 CLASS="SECTION"
858 ><A 879 ><A
859 NAME="AEN206" 880 NAME="AEN217"
860 >3.3. Source Format</A 881 >3.3. Source Format</A
861 ></H2 882 ></H2
862 ><P 883 ><P
863 >LWASM accepts plain text files in a relatively free form. It can handle 884 >LWASM accepts plain text files in a relatively free form. It can handle
864 lines terminated with CR, LF, CRLF, or LFCR which means it should be able 885 lines terminated with CR, LF, CRLF, or LFCR which means it should be able
900 ><DIV 921 ><DIV
901 CLASS="SECTION" 922 CLASS="SECTION"
902 ><HR><H2 923 ><HR><H2
903 CLASS="SECTION" 924 CLASS="SECTION"
904 ><A 925 ><A
905 NAME="AEN216" 926 NAME="AEN227"
906 >3.4. Symbols</A 927 >3.4. Symbols</A
907 ></H2 928 ></H2
908 ><P 929 ><P
909 >Symbols have no length restriction. They may contain letters, numbers, dots, 930 >Symbols have no length restriction. They may contain letters, numbers, dots,
910 dollar signs, and underscores. They must start with a letter, dot, or 931 dollar signs, and underscores. They must start with a letter, dot, or
928 ><DIV 949 ><DIV
929 CLASS="SECTION" 950 CLASS="SECTION"
930 ><HR><H2 951 ><HR><H2
931 CLASS="SECTION" 952 CLASS="SECTION"
932 ><A 953 ><A
933 NAME="AEN221" 954 NAME="AEN232"
934 >3.5. Numbers and Expressions</A 955 >3.5. Numbers and Expressions</A
935 ></H2 956 ></H2
936 ><P 957 ><P
937 >&#13;Numbers can be expressed in binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal. Binary 958 >&#13;Numbers can be expressed in binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal. Binary
938 numbers may be prefixed with a "%" symbol or suffixed with a "b" or "B". 959 numbers may be prefixed with a "%" symbol or suffixed with a "b" or "B".
973 ><DIV 994 ><DIV
974 CLASS="SECTION" 995 CLASS="SECTION"
975 ><HR><H2 996 ><HR><H2
976 CLASS="SECTION" 997 CLASS="SECTION"
977 ><A 998 ><A
978 NAME="AEN229" 999 NAME="AEN240"
979 >3.6. Assembler Directives</A 1000 >3.6. Assembler Directives</A
980 ></H2 1001 ></H2
981 ><P 1002 ><P
982 >Various directives can be used to control the behaviour of the 1003 >Various directives can be used to control the behaviour of the
983 assembler or to include non-code/data in the resulting output. Those directives 1004 assembler or to include non-code/data in the resulting output. Those directives
986 ><DIV 1007 ><DIV
987 CLASS="SECTION" 1008 CLASS="SECTION"
988 ><HR><H3 1009 ><HR><H3
989 CLASS="SECTION" 1010 CLASS="SECTION"
990 ><A 1011 ><A
991 NAME="AEN232" 1012 NAME="AEN243"
992 >3.6.1. Data Directives</A 1013 >3.6.1. Data Directives</A
993 ></H3 1014 ></H3
994 ><P 1015 ><P
995 ></P 1016 ></P
996 ><DIV 1017 ><DIV
1220 ><DIV 1241 ><DIV
1221 CLASS="SECTION" 1242 CLASS="SECTION"
1222 ><HR><H3 1243 ><HR><H3
1223 CLASS="SECTION" 1244 CLASS="SECTION"
1224 ><A 1245 ><A
1225 NAME="AEN343" 1246 NAME="AEN354"
1226 >3.6.2. Address Definition</A 1247 >3.6.2. Address Definition</A
1227 ></H3 1248 ></H3
1228 ><P 1249 ><P
1229 >The directives in this section all control the addresses of symbols 1250 >The directives in this section all control the addresses of symbols
1230 or the assembly process itself.</P 1251 or the assembly process itself.</P
1356 ><DIV 1377 ><DIV
1357 CLASS="SECTION" 1378 CLASS="SECTION"
1358 ><HR><H3 1379 ><HR><H3
1359 CLASS="SECTION" 1380 CLASS="SECTION"
1360 ><A 1381 ><A
1361 NAME="AEN390" 1382 NAME="AEN401"
1362 >3.6.3. Conditional Assembly</A 1383 >3.6.3. Conditional Assembly</A
1363 ></H3 1384 ></H3
1364 ><P 1385 ><P
1365 >Portions of the source code can be excluded or included based on conditions 1386 >Portions of the source code can be excluded or included based on conditions
1366 known at assembly time. Conditionals can be nested arbitrarily deeply. The 1387 known at assembly time. Conditionals can be nested arbitrarily deeply. The
1519 ><DIV 1540 ><DIV
1520 CLASS="SECTION" 1541 CLASS="SECTION"
1521 ><HR><H3 1542 ><HR><H3
1522 CLASS="SECTION" 1543 CLASS="SECTION"
1523 ><A 1544 ><A
1524 NAME="AEN455" 1545 NAME="AEN466"
1525 >3.6.4. OS9 Target Directives</A 1546 >3.6.4. OS9 Target Directives</A
1526 ></H3 1547 ></H3
1527 ><P 1548 ><P
1528 >This section includes directives that apply solely to the OS9 1549 >This section includes directives that apply solely to the OS9
1529 target.</P 1550 target.</P
1586 ><DIV 1607 ><DIV
1587 CLASS="SECTION" 1608 CLASS="SECTION"
1588 ><HR><H3 1609 ><HR><H3
1589 CLASS="SECTION" 1610 CLASS="SECTION"
1590 ><A 1611 ><A
1591 NAME="AEN480" 1612 NAME="AEN491"
1592 >3.6.5. Miscelaneous Directives</A 1613 >3.6.5. Miscelaneous Directives</A
1593 ></H3 1614 ></H3
1594 ><P 1615 ><P
1595 >This section includes directives that do not fit into the other 1616 >This section includes directives that do not fit into the other
1596 categories.</P 1617 categories.</P
1700 ><DIV 1721 ><DIV
1701 CLASS="SECTION" 1722 CLASS="SECTION"
1702 ><HR><H2 1723 ><HR><H2
1703 CLASS="SECTION" 1724 CLASS="SECTION"
1704 ><A 1725 ><A
1705 NAME="AEN520" 1726 NAME="AEN531"
1706 >3.7. Macros</A 1727 >3.7. Macros</A
1707 ></H2 1728 ></H2
1708 ><P 1729 ><P
1709 >LWASM is a macro assembler. A macro is simply a name that stands in for a 1730 >LWASM is a macro assembler. A macro is simply a name that stands in for a
1710 series of instructions. Once a macro is defined, it is used like any other 1731 series of instructions. Once a macro is defined, it is used like any other
1799 ><DIV 1820 ><DIV
1800 CLASS="SECTION" 1821 CLASS="SECTION"
1801 ><HR><H2 1822 ><HR><H2
1802 CLASS="SECTION" 1823 CLASS="SECTION"
1803 ><A 1824 ><A
1804 NAME="AEN543" 1825 NAME="AEN554"
1805 >3.8. Structures</A 1826 >3.8. Structures</A
1806 ></H2 1827 ></H2
1807 ><P 1828 ><P
1808 >&#13;Structures are used to group related data in a fixed structure. A structure 1829 >&#13;Structures are used to group related data in a fixed structure. A structure
1809 consists a number of fields, defined in sequential order and which take up 1830 consists a number of fields, defined in sequential order and which take up
1892 ><DIV 1913 ><DIV
1893 CLASS="SECTION" 1914 CLASS="SECTION"
1894 ><HR><H2 1915 ><HR><H2
1895 CLASS="SECTION" 1916 CLASS="SECTION"
1896 ><A 1917 ><A
1897 NAME="AEN564" 1918 NAME="AEN575"
1898 >3.9. Object Files and Sections</A 1919 >3.9. Object Files and Sections</A
1899 ></H2 1920 ></H2
1900 ><P 1921 ><P
1901 >The object file target is very useful for large project because it allows 1922 >The object file target is very useful for large project because it allows
1902 multiple files to be assembled independently and then linked into the final 1923 multiple files to be assembled independently and then linked into the final
2109 ><DIV 2130 ><DIV
2110 CLASS="SECTION" 2131 CLASS="SECTION"
2111 ><HR><H2 2132 ><HR><H2
2112 CLASS="SECTION" 2133 CLASS="SECTION"
2113 ><A 2134 ><A
2114 NAME="AEN628" 2135 NAME="AEN639"
2115 >3.10. Assembler Modes and Pragmas</A 2136 >3.10. Assembler Modes and Pragmas</A
2116 ></H2 2137 ></H2
2117 ><P 2138 ><P
2118 >There are a number of options that affect the way assembly is performed. 2139 >There are a number of options that affect the way assembly is performed.
2119 Some of these options can only be specified on the command line because 2140 Some of these options can only be specified on the command line because
2432 ></DIV 2453 ></DIV
2433 ><DIV 2454 ><DIV
2434 CLASS="CHAPTER" 2455 CLASS="CHAPTER"
2435 ><HR><H1 2456 ><HR><H1
2436 ><A 2457 ><A
2437 NAME="AEN734" 2458 NAME="AEN745"
2438 ></A 2459 ></A
2439 >Chapter 4. LWLINK</H1 2460 >Chapter 4. LWLINK</H1
2440 ><P 2461 ><P
2441 >The LWTOOLS linker is called LWLINK. This chapter documents the various features 2462 >The LWTOOLS linker is called LWLINK. This chapter documents the various features
2442 of the linker.</P 2463 of the linker.</P
2443 ><DIV 2464 ><DIV
2444 CLASS="SECTION" 2465 CLASS="SECTION"
2445 ><HR><H2 2466 ><HR><H2
2446 CLASS="SECTION" 2467 CLASS="SECTION"
2447 ><A 2468 ><A
2448 NAME="AEN737" 2469 NAME="AEN748"
2449 >4.1. Command Line Options</A 2470 >4.1. Command Line Options</A
2450 ></H2 2471 ></H2
2451 ><P 2472 ><P
2452 >The binary for LWLINK is called "lwlink". Note that the binary is in lower 2473 >The binary for LWLINK is called "lwlink". Note that the binary is in lower
2453 case. lwlink takes the following command line arguments.</P 2474 case. lwlink takes the following command line arguments.</P
2640 ><DIV 2661 ><DIV
2641 CLASS="SECTION" 2662 CLASS="SECTION"
2642 ><HR><H2 2663 ><HR><H2
2643 CLASS="SECTION" 2664 CLASS="SECTION"
2644 ><A 2665 ><A
2645 NAME="AEN834" 2666 NAME="AEN845"
2646 >4.2. Linker Operation</A 2667 >4.2. Linker Operation</A
2647 ></H2 2668 ></H2
2648 ><P 2669 ><P
2649 >&#13;LWLINK takes one or more files in supported input formats and links them 2670 >&#13;LWLINK takes one or more files in supported input formats and links them
2650 into a single binary. Currently supported formats are the LWTOOLS object 2671 into a single binary. Currently supported formats are the LWTOOLS object
2696 ><DIV 2717 ><DIV
2697 CLASS="SECTION" 2718 CLASS="SECTION"
2698 ><HR><H2 2719 ><HR><H2
2699 CLASS="SECTION" 2720 CLASS="SECTION"
2700 ><A 2721 ><A
2701 NAME="AEN848" 2722 NAME="AEN859"
2702 >4.3. Linking Scripts</A 2723 >4.3. Linking Scripts</A
2703 ></H2 2724 ></H2
2704 ><P 2725 ><P
2705 >A linker script is used to instruct the linker about how to assemble the 2726 >A linker script is used to instruct the linker about how to assemble the
2706 various sections into a completed binary. It consists of a series of 2727 various sections into a completed binary. It consists of a series of
2900 ><DIV 2921 ><DIV
2901 CLASS="SECTION" 2922 CLASS="SECTION"
2902 ><HR><H2 2923 ><HR><H2
2903 CLASS="SECTION" 2924 CLASS="SECTION"
2904 ><A 2925 ><A
2905 NAME="AEN914" 2926 NAME="AEN925"
2906 >4.4. Format Specific Linking Notes</A 2927 >4.4. Format Specific Linking Notes</A
2907 ></H2 2928 ></H2
2908 ><P 2929 ><P
2909 >Some formats require special information to be able to generate actual 2930 >Some formats require special information to be able to generate actual
2910 binaries. If the specific format you are interested in is not listed in 2931 binaries. If the specific format you are interested in is not listed in
2913 ><DIV 2934 ><DIV
2914 CLASS="SECTION" 2935 CLASS="SECTION"
2915 ><HR><H3 2936 ><HR><H3
2916 CLASS="SECTION" 2937 CLASS="SECTION"
2917 ><A 2938 ><A
2918 NAME="AEN917" 2939 NAME="AEN928"
2919 >4.4.1. OS9 Modules</A 2940 >4.4.1. OS9 Modules</A
2920 ></H3 2941 ></H3
2921 ><P 2942 ><P
2922 >OS9 modules need to embed several items into the module header. These 2943 >OS9 modules need to embed several items into the module header. These
2923 items are the type of module, the langauge of the module, the module 2944 items are the type of module, the langauge of the module, the module
2989 ></DIV 3010 ></DIV
2990 ><DIV 3011 ><DIV
2991 CLASS="CHAPTER" 3012 CLASS="CHAPTER"
2992 ><HR><H1 3013 ><HR><H1
2993 ><A 3014 ><A
2994 NAME="AEN929" 3015 NAME="AEN940"
2995 ></A 3016 ></A
2996 >Chapter 5. Libraries and LWAR</H1 3017 >Chapter 5. Libraries and LWAR</H1
2997 ><P 3018 ><P
2998 >LWTOOLS also includes a tool for managing libraries. These are analogous to 3019 >LWTOOLS also includes a tool for managing libraries. These are analogous to
2999 the static libraries created with the "ar" tool on POSIX systems. Each library 3020 the static libraries created with the "ar" tool on POSIX systems. Each library
3008 ><DIV 3029 ><DIV
3009 CLASS="SECTION" 3030 CLASS="SECTION"
3010 ><HR><H2 3031 ><HR><H2
3011 CLASS="SECTION" 3032 CLASS="SECTION"
3012 ><A 3033 ><A
3013 NAME="AEN933" 3034 NAME="AEN944"
3014 >5.1. Command Line Options</A 3035 >5.1. Command Line Options</A
3015 ></H2 3036 ></H2
3016 ><P 3037 ><P
3017 >The binary for LWAR is called "lwar". Note that the binary is in lower 3038 >The binary for LWAR is called "lwar". Note that the binary is in lower
3018 case. The options lwar understands are listed below. For archive manipulation 3039 case. The options lwar understands are listed below. For archive manipulation
3209 followed by any data required by the term. Then end of the list is flagged 3230 followed by any data required by the term. Then end of the list is flagged
3210 by a NULL expression (only an end of expression term).</P 3231 by a NULL expression (only an end of expression term).</P
3211 ><DIV 3232 ><DIV
3212 CLASS="TABLE" 3233 CLASS="TABLE"
3213 ><A 3234 ><A
3214 NAME="AEN1016" 3235 NAME="AEN1027"
3215 ></A 3236 ></A
3216 ><P 3237 ><P
3217 ><B 3238 ><B
3218 >Table 6-1. Object File Term Types</B 3239 >Table 6-1. Object File Term Types</B
3219 ></P 3240 ></P
3281 allows local symbols that are not exported to have the same names as 3302 allows local symbols that are not exported to have the same names as
3282 exported symbols or external references.</P 3303 exported symbols or external references.</P
3283 ><DIV 3304 ><DIV
3284 CLASS="TABLE" 3305 CLASS="TABLE"
3285 ><A 3306 ><A
3286 NAME="AEN1046" 3307 NAME="AEN1057"
3287 ></A 3308 ></A
3288 ><P 3309 ><P
3289 ><B 3310 ><B
3290 >Table 6-2. Object File Operator Numbers</B 3311 >Table 6-2. Object File Operator Numbers</B
3291 ></P 3312 ></P