Use of n option for ld(1)
Steve Barber
barber at rabbit1.UUCP
Fri Oct 31 11:56:20 AEST 1986
In article <727 at ptsfc.UUCP>, jgw at ptsfc.UUCP (John Weald) writes:
>
> Does the -n flag do anything else on other flavors of UNIX?
>
I have used a version of IN/ix (from Interactive Systems Corp,
writers of PC/ix, PC RT AIX and, I believe, IX/370, to name a few)
that used the -n flag to basically switch between the Intel "compact"
(64K total I & D) and "small" (64K each I & D) memory models. I never
tried to use it running under IN/ix, but I did use it for generating
larger run files that I was downloading to a front end board....
This particular version of IN/ix was System III - based an ran on an
unamed 80186 based UNIX machine.
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