1. BIN vs. SYS vs. Loader
2. With Quit code vs. w/o Quit code vs. full LC
Up two now these two dimensions were sort of folded into a number of useful combinations. However with the new asm config and the upcominger overlay config we end up with just to many configs.
Therefore now the second dimension isn't expressed anymore as distinct config. Rather the user has to override __LCADDR__ and __LCSIZE__ in order use the Quite code area or the full LC.
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- This will allow for different "formulas".
- This brings things together in one place.
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segments and aren't written to the output file. Before that, the "not going to
output file" was implicit because of the bss type of the segments contained.
The new attribute makes this explicit.
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value) is now gone, attributes are used instead. The SYMBOLS section does now
support imports, so the linker config can be used to force symbols (and
therefore module) imports. Evaluation of start address and size for memory
areas has been delayed even further, so it is now possible to use the values
from one memory area in the definition of the next one.
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