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[3b181cb] | 1 | <sect2><title> </title><para> </para></sect2> |
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[3b181cb] | 3 | <sect2><title>Descriptions</title> |
[6370fa6] | 4 | |
[3b181cb] | 5 | <para>Last checked against version &bin86-contversion;</para> |
[6370fa6] | 6 | |
[3b181cb] | 7 | <sect3><title>Program file descriptions</title> |
[6370fa6] | 8 | |
[bdc08c1] | 9 | <sect4><title>as86</title> |
10 | <para>as86 is an assembler for the 8086...80386 | |
11 | processors.</para></sect4> | |
[6370fa6] | 12 | |
[bdc08c1] | 13 | <sect4><title>as86_encap</title> |
[b822811] | 14 | <para>as86_encap is a shell script to call as86 and convert the created binary |
[6370fa6] | 15 | into a C file prog.v to be included in or linked with programs like boot |
[bdc08c1] | 16 | block installers.</para></sect4> |
[6370fa6] | 17 | |
[bdc08c1] | 18 | <sect4><title>ld86</title> |
[2c094d6] | 19 | <para>ld86 understands only the object files produced by the as86 assembler. It |
[53ad30a] | 20 | can link them into either an impure or a |
[bdc08c1] | 21 | separate I&D executable.</para></sect4> |
22 | ||
23 | <sect4><title>nm86</title> | |
[46105cf] | 24 | <para>The symbol table of the binary file.</para></sect4> |
[6370fa6] | 25 | |
[bdc08c1] | 26 | <sect4><title>objdump86</title> |
[46105cf] | 27 | <para>Dumps detailed information about a binary file.</para></sect4> |
[6370fa6] | 28 | |
[bdc08c1] | 29 | <sect4><title>size86</title> |
[46105cf] | 30 | <para>Summary sizes of the data in a binary file.</para></sect4> |
[6370fa6] | 31 | |
[bdc08c1] | 32 | </sect3> |
[6370fa6] | 33 | |
34 | </sect2> |
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