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///1LINK
Syntax:
LINK d:{filespec,{[options]}=}filespec{[options]}{,...}
Explanation:
LINK combines relocatable object modules such as those
produced by RMAC and PL/I-80 into a .COM file ready for
execution. Relocatable files can contain external references and
publics. Relocatable files can reference modules in library
files. LINK searches the library files and includes the
referenced modules in the output file. See the CP/M 3
Programmer's Utilities Guide for a complete description of LINK-
80.
///2Options
Use LINK option switches to control execution parameters. Link
options follow the file specifications and are enclosed
within square brackets. Multiple switches are separated by
commas.
LINK-80 Options
A Additional memory; reduces buffer space
and writes temporary data to disk
B BIOS link in banked CP/M 3 system.
1. Aligns data segment on page boundary.
2. Puts length of code segment in header.
3. Defaults to .SPR filetype.
Dhhhh Data origin; sets memory origin for
common and data area
Gn Go; set start address to label n
Lhhhh Load; change default load address
of module to hhhh. Default 0100H
Mhhhh Memory size; Define free memory
requirements for MP/M modules.
NL No listing of symbol table at console
NR No symbol table file
OC Output .COM command file. Default
OP Output .PRL page relocatable file for
execution under MP/M in relocatable
segment
OR Output .RSP resident system process file
for execution under MP/M
OS Output .SPR system page relocatable file
for execution under MP/M
Phhhh Program origin; changes default
program origin address to hhhh.
Default is 0100H.
Q Lists symbols with leading question mark
S Search preceding file as a library
$Cd Destination of console messages
d can be X (console), Y (printer),
or Z (zero output). Default is X.
$Id Source of intermediate files;
d is disk drive A-P. Default
is current drive.
$Ld Source of library files;
d is disk drive A-P. Default
is current drive.
$Od Destination of of object file;
d can be Z or disk drive A-P.
Default is to same drive as
first file in the LINK-80 command.
$Sd Destination of symbol file;
d can be Y or Z or disk drive A-P.
Default is to same drive as
first file in LINK-80 command.
///2Examples
A>LINK b:MYFILE[NR]
LINK-80 on drive A uses as input MYFILE.REL on drive B and
produces the executable machine code file MYFILE.COM on
drive B. The [NR] option specifies no symbol table file.
A>LINK m1,m2,m3
LINK-80 combines the separately compiled files m1, m2, and
m3, resolves their external references, and produces the
executable machine code file m1.COM.
A>LINK m=m1,m2,m3
LINK-80 combines the separately compiled files m1, m2, and
m3 and produces the executable machine code file m.COM.
A>LINK MYFILE,FILE5[s]
The [s] option tells LINK-80 to search FILE5 as a library.
LINK-80 combines MYFILE.REL with the referenced
subroutines contained in FILE5.REL on the default drive
A and produces MYFILE.COM on drive A.