SYMBol
Selector :MACHine{1|2}:SYMBol
The SYMBol selector is used as a part of a compound header to access the
commands used to create symbols. It always follows the MACHine selector
because it selects a branch directly below the MACHine level in the command
tree.
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MACH INE1:SYMBOL:BASE ’DATA’, BINARY"
BASE
Command :MACHine{1|2}:SYMBol:BASE

<label_name>,<base_value>

The BASE command sets the base in which symbols for the specified label
will be displayed in the symbol menu. It also specifies the base in which the
symbol offsets are displayed when symbols are used.
BINary is not available for labels with more than 20 bits assigned. In this case
the base will default to HEXadecimal.
<label_name> string of up to 6 alphanumeric characters
<base_value> {BINary | HEXadecimal | OCTal | DECimal | ASCii}
Example OUTPUT XXX;":MACH INE1:SYMBOL:BASE ’DATA’,HEXADECI MAL"
SYMBol Subsystem
SYMBol
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