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Description: Historical document defining a file format called ARM Object Format, which is used by language processors for ARM-based systems.
T E C H N I C A L M E M O R A N D U M Subject: ARM Object Format Reference: PLG-AOF Issue: 2.00/C (replaces: 1.02 26-Oct-88, 1.01 20-May-88, 0.05 17-Sep-87, 0.04 11-Sep-87, 0.03 03-Sep-87, 0.02 26-Aug-87, 0.01 19-Aug-87, undated "AOFText") Author: Lee Smith, 2nd February 1989 Distribution: Not restricted. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Programming Languages Group, Acorn Computers Limited, Fulbourn Road, Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, CB1 4JN, England. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright Acorn Computers Limited 1989 Neither the whole nor any part of the information contained in this technical memorandum may be adapted or reproduced in any material form except with the prior written approval of Acorn Computers Limited (Acorn). The information contained in this technical memorandum relates to ongoing developments. Whilst it is given in good faith by Acorn, it is acknowledged that there may be errors or omissions. H I S T O R Y 19-Aug-87 Limited circulation for comment 26-Aug-87 Major editing of fine details; some descriptions improved; some errors corrected; descriptions of weak and strong attributes added. 31-Aug-87 Another major hack. 03-Sep-87 Version 0.03 released for review. 11-Sep-87 Minor bug fix to size of chunk-file header. 17-Sep-87 1.00 Fix 16 bits or 4 bytes... 20-May-88 Minor fixes to usage of symbol attributes and the definition of the common area attribute. 26-Oct-88 Clarification of linker-defined symbols. 19-Jan-89 2.00 Add 'global bss' symbol type; revise presentation 27-Jan-89 Clean out obsolete and obsolescent features 31-Jan-89 Revise semantics of type-2 relocations in line with a.out 02-Feb-89 Further revision of type-2, PC-relative relocations Change bars draw attention to items changed between issues 1.00 and 2.00. Acknowledgement =============== This document is based on an undated original by Mick Jordan of Acorn Research Centre. Most of the ideas contained herein are his. Mick
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