SDS 68K LINKER -- Basic and advanced options |
Help information can be obtained by typing the DOS command
linker -U
or using the SDS Help menu option.
The recommended options for the SDS compiler for use in the exercises in the LABORATORY COMPANION are as follows. Click on the option for more details.
linker -V 68020 -f absmap.spc -o example.out example.o ....
where example.out is the executable file and example.o .. are the object files generated using the 68K assembler and/or 68K C++ compiler.
Use of the memory specification file absmap.spc is discussed in the laboratory exercises. The same specification file can be used for all exercises, but certain file formats offer different advantages for the later tasks discussed in the "Companion".
WARNING
This information was obtained by typing
cc68000 -U
usage: linker [options] [object_files] [libraries] environment variables: LINKER additional linker options and arguments Environment variable options precede command line options except when they follow an '@' in the environment variable. NOTE: If the -r option is used, "LINKER" is ignored. TMP directory for temporary files options: -c do extensive checking to validate input files -d print diagnostic info on standard error -f file memory specification file name -i suppress informative messages -k keep output file despite errors if possible -l name represents 'libname.a' -m multiple memory model -o file output file name -r relocatable output (intermediate link) -s strip symbols from output -t obsolete type-checking option; no effect -u make symbols case insensitive -v print accepted library members on standard output -w suppress warning messages -x emit global cross reference on standard output -y process libraries until back-references (if any) are resolved -z num use only 'num' characters in symbol name comparisons -C just print copyright message and release number -E [+]file emit errors to a file; use + to append -F file take more options and arguments from a file -L dir search for object files & libraries in directory -M mem_config memory configuration options; these may be a comma separated list of any or all of: disk=[yes|no] do you wish to swap to disk? max_memory=n use at most 'n' bytes of memory 'n' may have suffix of 'K' or 'M' scale_minimum=p scale minimum memory by 'p' 'p' must be a power of 2 -O arg ... -- IEEE-695 format using arguments up to -- or end of args -R report possible portability problems -U just print usage message -V target select target processor -X emit global cross reference to .xrf file
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