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Re: Mr Taylor surely understands ld: a correction to my previous post
- To: dahms at ifk20 dot mach dot uni-karlsruhe dot de
- Subject: Re: Mr Taylor surely understands ld: a correction to my previous post
- From: kuku at gilberto dot physik dot rwth-aachen dot de (Christoph Kukulies)
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 15:52:16 +0100
- Cc: root at jacob dot remcomp dot fr, gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com, dahms at ifk20 dot mach dot uni-karlsruhe dot de
- References: <009B1DC2.DAD673A0.12808@ifk20.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de>
dahms@ifk20.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de writes:
> Hi Jacob, you wrote:
>
> : Mr Taylor writes:
> :
> : > ...the linker is able to generate an object file
> : > format which is different from the input file formats. For example,
> : > this permits the linker to directly generate S-record output without
> : > requiring a convertor.
>
> What is an S-record, please?
e.g. Motorola S-Records. An ASCII readable format for downloading
into embedded systems or EPROM burning. Intel had these :-records,
I believe. First appeared in 1975. Someone taking part
in a linker discussion oughta know what it is :->
>
> : But WHY do we have to put the convertor and the linker in the SAME PROGRAM!!!
> : In my view of things, it would be much better to have an easy to understand
> : convertor to be used by systems programmers when they need S records, than
> : to overload the linker with YET ANOTHER LEVEL OF COMPLEXITY!!!
>
> In the same program, they can't get out-of-sync, when it's updated.
> And nowadays, only the needed stuff is paged in.
>
>
> Bye, Heribert (dahms@ifk20.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de)
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