Documentation for SROFF (Sinclair Relocatable Object File Format)
Documentation for SROFF (Sinclair Relocatable Object File Format)
Is there any (at best an official) documentation for SROFF. This is the object file format produced by (some) assembler and most real compilers (which produce true machine code), allowing a linker like the GST linker (or ld from C68) to create a binary (most often executable) file from one ore more object file(s)?
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Re: Documentation for SROFF (Sinclair Relocatable Object File Format)
The SROFF format is documented in the GST Linker's manual (Part of the GST Macro Assembler) - There's a separate chapter on it.
Available in the ususal places
Available in the ususal places
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Re: Documentation for SROFF (Sinclair Relocatable Object File Format)
Thank You!
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