Intel 121748-001 Tablet Accessory User Manual


 
808~
Object
Module
Formats
Version
4.0
of
the
LSEG
specified
by
the
SEGMENT
INDEX.
(There
must
be
no
FRAME
NUMBER
field
in
this
case.)
If
both
the
GROUP
INDEX
field
and
the
SEGMENT
INDEX
field
contain
zero,
then
the
next
field
is
a
FRAME
NU~BER:
in
this
case,
the
referent
value
is
the
location
of
the
first
byte
of
the
specified
frame.
If
the
GROUP
INDEX
is
zero,-the
base
will
be
the
canonic
fra~e
of
the
LSEG
specified
by
the
SEGMENT
INDEX
(if
non-zero),
or
by
the
FRAME
NU~BER
(if
SEGMENT
INDEX
field
contains
zero).
If
the
GROUP
INDEX
is
non-zero,
the
base
will
be
the
canonic
frame
of
the
GroQP
specified
by
the
GROUP
INDEX.
(If
the
value
of
a
symbol
cannot
be
described
with
respect
to
such
a
base,
then
LOCATE-8~
will
give
a
warninq.
)
(Note)
When
GROUP
INDEX
is
>
3,
then
one
must
also
have
SEGMENT
INDEX>
0.
(End
of
note)
LOCAL
SYMBOL
NAME
This
field
provides
the
name
of
the
symbol.
LOCAL
S~~BOL
OFFSET
The
LOCAL
SYMBOL
OFFSET
is
a
l~-bit
value,
which
is
either
the
offset
of
the
Local
Symbol
with
respect
to
an
LSEG
(if
SEGMENT
INDEX
>
0),
or
the
offset
of
the
Local
Synbol
with
respect
to
the
specified
FAAME
(if
SEGP1EN'r
INDEX
=
0).
TYPE
INDEX
The
TYPE
INDEX
field
identifies
a
sinale
preceding
TYPDEF
Hecord
containing
a
~escriptor
for
the
ty~e
of
entity
represented
by
the
Local
Symbol.
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