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IEEE 695-1985

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IEEE Standard for Microprocessor Universal Format for Object Modules

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New IEEE Standard - Superseded.
This standard specifies the format of linkable, relocatable, and absolute object modules for binary computers of arbitrary word size and architecture. Two levels of compliance are specified, minimum and full. The minimum compliance level affords sufficient flexibility to link separately compiled modules, to relocate addresses in simple ways, and to load the resulting absolute object modules with a minimal loader. The full compliance level affords all of the functionality of the minimum level and adds to it arbitrary address expression handling, type checking capability, librarian control commands, and other useful functions for full generality. A conforming implementation may extend the command or function set of MUFOM for greater efficiency in dealing with machine-specific requirements, but object modules containing such extensions shall not be said to be conforming to this standard. Such extensions are not specified in this standard.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 695
Publication Date Sept. 9, 1985
Language en - English
Page Count 28
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Feb. 15, 1990 695-1990 Revision
Sept. 9, 1985 695-1985 Revision