Intel 121748-001 Tablet Accessory User Manual


 
8086
Object
Module
Formats
LOGICAL
ITERATED
DATA
RECORD
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Version
4.9
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* * * * *
* REC *
RECORD
*
SEGMENT
~
ITERATED·
ITERATED *
CHK
* TYP *
LENGTH
* INDEX *
DATA
*
DATA
*
SUM
AlH * * *
OFFSET
*
BLOCK
* *
* * *
* * *
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This
record
provides
contiquous
data,
from
which
a
portion
of
an
80R5
memory
imaqe
may
eventually
be
constructed.
The
data
will
probably
NOT
be
loaded
directly
by
an
808~
loa~er
as
it
must
be
further
processed
by
the
808~
R~L
products.
'l'he
data
in
this
record
may
belono
to
any
LSEG.
The
BASE
portion
of
the
address
in
the
case
of
named
absolute
data,
will
be
found
in
the
SEGDEF
record
specified
hy
the
SEG..,EN'r INDEX.
If
the
SEGMENT
INDEX
specifies
an
LSEG
other
than
an
absolute
LSEG
then
the
data
provided
by
this
record
is
relocatable.
This
record
may
be
converted
to
a RIDATA
RECORD
by
the
(809~
based)
LINK-8~
program
and
will
be
converted
to
a PIDATA
RECORD
by
the
LOCATE-8~
proqram.
SEGMENT
INDEX
This
field
must
be
non-zero
and
specifies
an
index
relative
to
the
SEGDEF
records
found
previous
to
the
LIDATA HECORD.
The
SEGOEF
record
may
specify
that
the
data
is
a~solute
as
one
of
the
attributes
of
the
LSEG.
In
this
case
a
Fra~e
~umber
is
provided
in
the
SEGDEF
record.
The
LIDATA
RECORD
is
reauired
to
allow
~roupina
of
relocatable
LSEG's
with
absolute
LSEG's.
ITERATED
DATA
OFFSET
This
field
specifies
an
offset
th~t
is
relative
to
the
base
of
the
LSEG
that
is
specified
by
the
SEGMENT
INDEX
and
defines
the
relative
location
of
the
first
byte
in
the
ITERATED
DATA
~LOCK.
Successive
data
bytes
in
the
ITERATED
DATA
BLOCK
occuPy
successively
·hiqher
locatiorts
of
memory.
If
the
SEG~ENT
INDEX
specified
an
absolute
LSEG
then
the
offset
is
relative
to
the
Fr~me
Number
provided
in
the
correspondinq
SEGOEF RECORD.
ITERATED
DATA
~LOCK