808~ Object Module Formats | Version 4.9 |
PHYSICAL ENUMERATED DATA RECORD (PEOATA)
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* | REC | * | RECORD | * | FRAME | * OFF | * | * CHK | * |
* | TYP | * | LENGTH | * | NUMBER | * SET * OAT * SUM * | |||
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This record provides contiquous data, from which a portion of an 8086 memory imaqe may be constructed. The data belonqs to the
"unnamed absolute segment" in that is has been· assiqned absolute
8~8~ memory addresses and has been divorced from all LSEG information. The data is subject to modification by FIXUPP records,
if any, which follow. If there are FIXUPp· records following, then the RECORD LENG~H is constrained to be less than or equal to 1028.
This record may be qenerated by translators to produce a loadable absolute data record and will be also qenerated by LOCATE-
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FRAME NU....,SER
This field specifies a Frame Number relative to which the data bytes will be loaded.
OFFSE'r
This field specifies an offset relative to the FRAM~ NUMBER which defines the location of the first data byte of the OAT field. Successive data bytes in the OAT field occupy successively hiaher
locations of memory. The value of OFFSET is constrained to be in
the ranqe 0 to 15 inclusive. If an OFFSET value qreater than 15 is desired then an adjustment of the FRAME NUMBER should be done.
OAT
If one or more FIXUPP records follow then this field provides
up to 1~24 consecutive bytes of an 80S6 memory iMaqe. Otherwise, the repeated field is ccnstrained only by the RECORD LENGTH field.
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