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.TH ASLOD 1 "$Revision$"
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.TH AELFLOD 1 "$Revision$"
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.SH NAME
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aelflod \- ACK ELF loader
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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aelflod [-h] [-v] inputfile outputfile
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.B aelflod
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[-h] [-v] inputfile outputfile
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.I aelflod
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converts an absolute ack.out file into a simple binary memory
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dump wrapped up in an ELF executable. It is suitable for producing
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executables for operating systems such as Linux.
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dump wrapped up in an ELF executable.
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It is suitable for producing executables for operating systems
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such as Linux.
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.PP
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The input file must contain exactly four segments: TEXT, ROM,
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DATA and BSS, in that order, all occupying contiguous memory.
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The file must have all references resolved and be linked to a
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fixed address. The fixed address must be at least 0x54 bytes
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greater than a page boundary, in order to make room for the ELF
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header itself.
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fixed address.
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The fixed address must be at least 0x54 bytes greater than a
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page boundary, in order to make room for the ELF header itself.
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.PP
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aelflod will write out an ELF header followed by each segment, in
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order, ensuring that enough padding is inserted between each segment
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to keep the offsets correct. The created executable will contain just
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one rwx segment, and no sections.
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to keep the offsets correct.
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The created executable will contain just one rwx segment, and no
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sections.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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ack.out(5)
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.SH NAME
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aslod \- ACK simple loader
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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aslod [-h] [-v] inputfile outputfile
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.B aslod
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[-h] [-v] inputfile outputfile
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.I aslod
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converts an absolute ack.out file into a simple binary memory
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dump. It is suitable for producing RAM images, executables for
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converts an absolute ack.out file into a simple binary memory dump.
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It is suitable for producing RAM images, executables for
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simple operating systems such as CP/M, DOS, etc.
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.PP
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The input file must contain exactly four segments: TEXT, ROM,
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DATA and BSS, in that order, all occupying contiguous memory.
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The file must have all references resolved and be linked to a
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fixed address. aslod will dump the segments, in order, such
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that the first byte of TEXT is at offset 0 in the file
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(regardless of where it is in memory).
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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ack.out(5)
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