ack/util/amisc/aslod.1
George Koehler 2874806048 Tweak man syntax in aelflod.1 and aslod.1
Put end of sentence at end of line.  This is roff(7) syntax so the
formatter can make spacing between sentences.

Use the macro .PP to break paragraphs.  Use bold for the command name
in SYNOPSIS, to match other ack manuals.
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.TH ASLOD 1 "$Revision$"
.SH NAME
aslod \- ACK simple loader
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B aslod
[-h] [-v] inputfile outputfile
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I aslod
converts an absolute ack.out file into a simple binary memory dump.
It is suitable for producing RAM images, executables for
simple operating systems such as CP/M, DOS, etc.
.PP
The input file must contain exactly four segments: TEXT, ROM,
DATA and BSS, in that order, all occupying contiguous memory.
The file must have all references resolved and be linked to a
fixed address. aslod will dump the segments, in order, such
that the first byte of TEXT is at offset 0 in the file
(regardless of where it is in memory).
.SH "SEE ALSO"
ack.out(5)